From my tests, SSO/RPR doesn't make a difference in the initial free mem. If you put "none" under redundancy, you'll get around 1.8GB of free mem.

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Tassos

Pshem Kowalczyk wrote on 14/05/2009 03:21:
Hi,

Are you saying that if we didn't run it in SSO mode the single IOS
running would have access to more memory? I don't have access to a
test one to verify it.

kind regards
Pshem

2009/5/14 Tassos Chatzithomaoglou <[email protected]>:
Dual IOSd processes in ASR1000 SW redundancy result in both the active and
standby process having access to about 750MB of RP memory (each); what is
left is used by other RP processes. Check "sh platform soft status contr"
for more details about RP mem usage.

Regarding the SBC thing... i had the same problem...but i haven't got any
answer yet.

PS: To be honest, i haven't found any real advantage of sw redundancy yet. I
only met more issues.


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