Thanks Charles. 

Yes, I was really hoping to be able to use the 10Gig option. But unfortunately 
that breaks a system's TRC certification. :( 

We're going to have to end up installing another switch and additional top of 
rack patch panels to accommodate the horde of cables. Along with the "are you 
sure you need all these?" over and over again. :( 

Lelio 



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----- Original Message -----

From: "Charles Goldsmith" <[email protected]> 
To: "Rob Dawson" <[email protected]> 
Cc: "Lelio Fulgenzi" <[email protected]>, "cisco-voip voyp list" 
<[email protected]> 
Sent: Friday, December 4, 2015 12:05:16 AM 
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] BE7K or not? 

This has always been the case for me, always run out of CPU cores on the TRC 
builds long before the memory, even with the 10k ova's on UCM, 20k ova on UCxn 
and 400 agent CCX. 

The c240's also come with something like 12 nics, so never had an issue with 
bandwidth either, but I have had some customers swap out for 10gb nics, just to 
cut down on cable size and standardize with the rest of their servers. 


On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 7:32 PM, Rob Dawson < [email protected] > wrote: 





Unless you are planning on running co-resident database or messaging apps with 
large memory, storage, or IOPS requirements (which typically wouldn’t be run on 
a server with direct attached storage anyway) then you are likely not going to 
exceed the memory and disk capacity on the 7K. 



A 10k user CUCM instance burns 4 cores, 8 GB RAM and 110 GB of disk. Based on 
the fact that over subscription of resources is not supported, in most cases 
you would probably run out of CPU before memory or disk space. 



Rob 




From: cisco-voip [mailto: [email protected] ] On Behalf Of 
Lelio Fulgenzi 
Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2015 4:41 PM 

To: cisco-voip voyp list 
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] BE7K or not? 











Thanks Ryan. 





I hear what you're saying about the TRC and the listed components. I only raise 
the question about additional memory and additional NICs because in the docwiki 
it says that you can add both more memory and more NICs (of the same type) and 
still be TRC. Or at least that's the way I read it. (REF below) 





As far as long term objectives, my concern is really with the changing VM 
memory requirements which may increase past the amount available. That being 
said, the "large" model has 124GB available to VMs, so I should be in good 
shape for a while. 





I'll be building out the platforms using the UCS tool next week and see how 
that goes. 











================= 





Reference: 





http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/UC_Virtualization_Supported_Hardware#Memory_.2F_RAM
 





Under "UC on UCS TRC" column: Total available is listed in Table 1. Additional 
memory may be added. 






http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/UC_Virtualization_Supported_Hardware#IO_Adapters.2C_Controllers_and_Devices_for_LAN_Access_and_Storage_Access
 






For UCS C-Series TRC: 
must exactly match adapter vendor/model/technology (e.g. Intel i350 for 1GbE or 
QLogic QLE2462 for FC) listed in Table 1 BOMs. 
Allowed NIC quantity must be same or higher than what is listed in Table 1 
BOMs. 





================= 








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From: "Ryan Huff" < [email protected] > 
To: "Lelio Fulgenzi" < [email protected] >, "cisco-voip voyp list" < 
[email protected] > 
Sent: Thursday, December 3, 2015 4:02:30 PM 
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] BE7K or not? 





Lelio, 



Yes, you can remove the pre-installed VM's and deploy your own (with respect to 
the allowances of the TRC). 



The reason adding additional hardware isn't supported is because the Business 
Edition UCS chassis's are sold as a TRC (Tested Reference Configuration); 
meaning that Cisco has tested a variety of approved configurations on the 
platform with which TAC will support end-to-end. 



Configurations (hardware or software) outside those parameters have not been 
tested and could cause unplanned/unpredictable results with which TAC will not 
support. With the TRC stuff, you pretty much need to follow the DocWiki and 
deployment guides chapter and verse. 



If you'd like to be able to customize your UCS chassis and perhaps capitalize 
on co -residency allowances (again, within supported parameters), you'd want to 
look at something called a specs-based configuration or a data center product 
like a B series chassis. 



If you'd like to provide us with some detail on what your long-term objectives 
are with the upgrade and some demographics on your user/device population we 
might be able to give you some more informed insight. 



Hope that helps, 




= Ryan = 





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LinkedIn: ryanthomashuff 

Web ryanthomashuff.com 






From: cisco-voip < [email protected] > on behalf of Lelio 
Fulgenzi < [email protected] > 
Sent: Thursday, December 3, 2015 3:45 PM 
To: cisco-voip voyp list 
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] BE7K or not? 








Thanks for everyone's responses. I read on one of the pages that BE7K comes 
pre-loaded with UCCx 4 vCPU OVA, but I'm guessing that I can run whatever OVA I 
want as long as it fits? 





We were told that the BE7K is not customizable, even after ordering, so adding 
memory or anything like that is not permitted. This sort of makes me cringe. I 
like having the opportunity to add memory and/or additional NICs as with the 
other TRCs. Can't really justify it now, but as future versions come up, I'd 
like to have the ability to add more memory if the CUCM v11 or v12 version 
requires it. 





It's really only memory and NIC throughput that I can see having to increase 
and only as the apps demand more with each version. 





Lelio 








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Senior Analyst, Network Infrastructure 
Computing and Communications Services (CCS) 
University of Guelph 





519 ‐ 824 ‐ 4120 Ext 56354 
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www.uoguelph.ca/ccs 
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From: "Rob Dawson" < [email protected] > 
To: "cisco-voip voyp list" < [email protected] > 
Sent: Thursday, December 3, 2015 11:27:07 AM 
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] BE7K or not? 





The newest BE7ks are built on C240 M4 hardware. The BE7H-M4-K9 is 20 cores, 128 
GB RAM, 4+ TB of available disk space, the BE7M-M4-K9 is 12 cores, 64 GB RAM, 
and around 2.6 TB available disk. 



Cisco states on the data sheet that BE7k is “optimized for enterprise-scale 
organizations with 1000 to 5000 users and 3000 to 15,000 devices” but they also 
note “For more capacity to support larger sized deployments, simply stack 
additional servers. And in smaller sized deployments with less than 1000 users, 
typically more applications can be supported per server.” 



I haven’t seen any practical limitations, and as pointed out by someone else 
you can use the VM Placement Tool to see what OVAs fit, and scale to size. 



Rob 



From: cisco-voip [ mailto:[email protected] ] On Behalf Of 
Lamont, Joshua 
Sent: Thursday, December 03, 2015 10:21 AM 
To: Lelio Fulgenzi 
Cc: cisco-voip voyp list 
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] BE7K or not? 




Sorry for the confusion... We had originally planned to install C240 M3s but 
swapped them out for the C240 M4s instead. 





Joshua Lamont 


Senior Telecommunications Engineer 


Brown University 


office (401) 863-1003 


cell (401) 749-6913 





On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 10:14 AM, Lelio Fulgenzi < [email protected] > wrote: 





There are BE7Ks built on the new UCS C240 M4s. 





Or by "new" do you mean something else other than the 240M4s? 








--- 
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Senior Analyst, Network Infrastructure 
Computing and Communications Services (CCS) 
University of Guelph 





519 ‐ 824 ‐ 4120 Ext 56354 
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From: "Joshua Lamont" < [email protected] > 
To: "Matthew Loraditch" < [email protected] > 
Cc: "Lelio Fulgenzi" < [email protected] >, "cisco-voip voyp list" < 
[email protected] > 
Sent: Thursday, December 3, 2015 10:02:47 AM 
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] BE7K or not? 





We're in the process of converting to Cisco UC and recently during our design 
phase swapped out the BE7Ks in favor of the new UCS C series severs. C240 M4s 
are used for the majority of our cluster. 





Joshua Lamont 


Senior Telecommunications Engineer 


Brown University 


office (401) 863-1003 


cell (401) 749-6913 





On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 9:46 AM, Matthew Loraditch < 
[email protected] > wrote: 


http://tools.cisco.com/ucs 

is your friend, pick your server model and the ovas you will use. 



In general though BE7K should be fine. No limitations besides overall 
resources. Just gotta figure out how many you need or want 




Matthew G. Loraditch – CCNP-Voice, CCNA-R&S, CCDA 
Network Engineer 
Direct Voice: 443.541.1518 

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From: cisco-voip [mailto: [email protected] ] On Behalf Of 
Lelio Fulgenzi 
Sent: Thursday, December 3, 2015 9:38 AM 
To: cisco-voip voyp list < [email protected] > 
Subject: [cisco-voip] BE7K or not? 








We're spec'ing out some new UCS servers for our next upgrades. 





Still trying to figure out what, if any, limitations going with a BE7K might 
have. Does anyone care to share a reason why we shouldn't go with BE7K, or why 
we shouldn't go with a la cart using the BOM? 





There was once an issue with a limitation of users/devices, but I think that's 
gone now. My biggest concern is trying to do something on the BE7K and finding 
out only after that it's not allowed or supported. 





Any ideas would be great. 





Lelio 








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Senior Analyst, Network Infrastructure 
Computing and Communications Services (CCS) 
University of Guelph 





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