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Available in Edition | Load Configuration Architecture | Goal | TPS Limit (4)Limit | Supports Virtual Environment (7) | Cores (1) | RAM (3)Environment | Cores | RAM | Storage |
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Developer | Development | Developers only. In rare cases can be used for functional POCs. | 2-3 TPS | Can be virtual (7) | 2 cores (1) | 4 GB (3) | Single disk: 25GB | ||
Standard | Minimal | POCs and Evaluation. | 5 TPS | Can be virtual (7) | 4 cores (1) | 18 GB (3) | OS: 40 GB | ||
Standard | Low | Environment with low load levels | 40 TPS | Can be virtual (7) | 6 cores (1) | 32 GB (3) | OS: 40 GB | ||
Standard | Medium | Environment with Moderate load | 80 TPS | Can be virtual (7) | 8 cores (1) | 64GB (3) | OS: 40 GB | ||
Standard | High | Environment with Moderate load | 120 TPS | Can be virtual, but not recommended (7) | 12 cores (1) | 128GB (3) | OS: 40 GB | ||
Standard | High_20dv | Environment with Medium load | 200 TPS Can be increased to 1500 TPS by adding resourcesresources (5) | Must be installed on a physical server | 16 cores | 200GB | OS: 40 GB | ||
Standard | High_20dv | Environment with High load | 1500 TPSTPS (5) | Must be installed on a physical server | 24 cores24 cores (5) | 256GB | OS: 40 GB | ||
Standard | High_20dv | Environment with Very High load | 2750 TPSTPS (6) | Must be installed on a physical server | TBDTBD (6)TBD | TBD (6) | TBDTBD (6) | ||
Standard | Federated Architecture | Environment with Very High load | >2750 TPS - TBDTBD (6) | Must be installed on physical servers | TBDTBD (6)TBD | TBD (6) | TBDTBD (6) |
(1) The hosting server (e.g. ESXi) CPU utilization should not exceed 80%. To ensure best indexing performance, the virtual machine configuration should be set to have reserved CPUs.
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- CentOS 7.7-7.8 - x86-64 bit only on supported HW or Hypervisor as stated above.
- RHEL 7.7-7.8 - x86-64 bit only on supported HW or Hypervisor as stated above.
- Server OS must be a fresh install without any other installed products.
- In Non-Appliance mode the OS support is not covered but recommendations will be provided.
Third-party software such as antivirus, cybersecurity, monitoring, APM, endpoint protection, backup, etc. might significantly decrease the performance of DPOD and impact its functionality.
During the resolution of issues, DPOD support will ask the customer to disable any 3rd party software in order to isolate the issues and verify their source. Support cannot be provided if the 3rd party tools are not disabled.
Client Requirements
DPOD's Web Console requires the following for administration and end-users:
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