The tested reference solutions, I believe,  take into account only the specific 
VM memory overhead requirements for the number and size of UC VMs that are 
supported by the TRC; plus the overhead requirements of ESXi itself and, I 
believe, a certian amount of "buffer".

The additional features that you can access with enterprise licensing (vMotion 
.... etc) have addition requirements that would scale beyond the minimum 4GB.

-Ryan


-------- Original message --------
From: Anthony Holloway
Date:10/30/2015 9:58 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: Cisco VoIP Group
Subject: [cisco-voip] ESXi RAM Requirements

Hey All,

I'm trying to understand the concept of ESXi's RAM requirements, and with 5.5 
VMWare says the minimum is 4GB, but they do recommend 8GB for "full features."

When I look at this one guide as an example:
http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/UC_Virtualization_Supported_Hardware#BE6000H.C2.A0Servers_and_Small_Plus_UConUCS_Tested.C2.A0Reference_Configurations

It shows that 48GB of RAM is installed inside, but only 44GB is available to 
VMs.  That makes me think Cisco is only accounting for a 4GB minimum, and not 
the 8GB recommended.

Is that what you read that as, as well?  And how does one allocate 8GB to ESXi? 
 Do you just not use it for your VMs and leave it on the table, a la CUC core 
reservation?

A little late Friday evening thoughts right before a holiday weekend.  That's 
how you know I'm in this job deep.  Thanks and have a great weekend.

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