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Business Edition 7000

Ali Chowdhury
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Cisco BE7000 is optimized for enterprise-scale organizations with 1,000 to 5,000 users and 3,000 to 15,000 devices, but offers a great fit for smaller deployments where fast growth is expected. We can stack additional servers as required for more capacity to support larger-size deployments. How larger can you we go for a deployments and how many sites can we have on this deployments?

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@ali … 3rd-party infrastructure policy start with specs-based content at https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/uc_system/virtualization/collaboration-virtualization-hardware.html then see the various app pages and TAC TechNotes on www.cisco.com/go/virtualized-collaboration<http://www.cisco.com/go/virtualized-collaboration> .

Same rules for specs-based-Cisco-UCS vs. specs-based-3rd-party.

-james

Thanks. Is there any OVA or OVF available more that can support more than 10K users?

If you’re doing a megacluster, there are scenarios where you can get higher density per Pub using the 10K user VM.

IMP has a 25K user VM used with megaclusters.

Are you looking for high-density, low-node-count cluster architecture?

-james

That is right James, I am looking for high-density, low-node-count cluster architectures. Can you elaborate a bit more on "there are scenarios where you can get higher density per Pub using the 10K user VM".

IIRC, it’s covered in the megacluster review calls (see SRND for “megacluster”). Not aware of any other scale/density increases in UCM natively.

-james

DANIEL LORCA
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Hi

Is it true, that the BE 7000 cannot be integrated in a Cisco UCS Manager Domain? If yes, why not? The BE 7000 is a normal Cisco C-Series servers. 

 

regards

dani

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