Yeah, I’m just trying to understand (as I read the ovf file) what the actual 
difference is between the 1000/2500 user OVA. I seem to be missing something 
(or maybe not). CPU is actually 1 less starting but same reservation, same RAM, 
same HDD.


Matthew Loraditch
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From: Ryan Huff <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2020 5:21 PM
To: Matthew Loraditch <[email protected]>; 
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Subject: Re: CUCM Cluster Expansion

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I wouldn't see a reason not to just up-size the two nodes you have now to the 
2.5k OVA (use 2 vCPU on each node). For the 15 pieces of flair, I'd then add in 
a 3rd 2.5k OVA w/o the CCM service enabled and run TFTP.. etc on it and give 
the pub a break.

-Ryan

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One of my biggest customers is experiencing issues that appear to be related to 
resource utilization. I’ve never had a customer who needed more than a 2 node 
1000 user cluster.



They are getting close to some of the capacity levels listed in the sizing 
guides.



I’m looking for some opinions on what the best way to deal with this. I have 
the hardware capacity for either method.



Add a Third 1000 user Subscriber and turn off call processing and tftp on the 
Pub?



Rebuild both existing servers to 2500 user OVAs?



Add a third and do the rebuild also?



Can I just make the existing server be the 2500 capacity level? I actually 
don’t understand the difference between the 2500 and 1000 user OVAs, the 2500 
appears to actually be lesser capacity by default (1 less cpu). So go to 7500?



I’d appreciate any opinions out there. Going to be doing some reading over the 
next few days to try and figure this out.



Thanks all!

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