System requirements¶
This document lists system requirements for management servers, aggregators, bonders, and private WAN routers.
Management server¶
Environment: bare metal (recommended for performance), ESX, Xen (PV-GRUB or HVM), KVM, etc.
CPU: minimum 4 cores, Xeon CPU Ivy Bridge (2013)
RAM: minimum 8 GB
Disk:
minimum 100 GB, SSD, 1000 IOPS
100 GB supports metric collection for 30 bonds at default resolutions
Network:
Ethernet: One 100 Mbps or 1 Gbps interface
IP address: One static public IP
Recommended - remote KVM ability such as IPMI or ILO
Time series database server (recommended > 250 nodes)¶
Disk IO is a priority. Disks should be directly attached have good performance. You can see massive performance penalties when the disk writes cannot keep up.
Environment: bare metal (recommended for performance), ESX, Xen (PV-GRUB or HVM), KVM, etc.
CPU: 8 or more core Xeon CPU Ivy Bridge (2013) or newer
RAM: minimum 16 GB
Disks:
1000 IOPS minimum for influx disks; the wal disk is more important for IOPS
250 GB SSD mounted at /var/lib/influxdb/wal
250 GB SSD mounted at /var/lib/influxdb/data
separate mechanical disk or SSD for Debian OS
Network:
Ethernet: 1 Gbps interface on same LAN as management application server
IP address: One static IP reachable from the management application server
Recommended - remote KVM ability such as IPMI or ILO
For >1000 nodes, system requirements need to be increased further:
Environment: bare metal (recommended for performance), ESX, Xen (PV-GRUB or HVM), KVM, etc.
CPU: 16 or more core Xeon CPU Ivy Bridge (2013) or newer
RAM: minimum 32 GB
Disks:
1000 IOPS minimum for influx disks; the wal disk is more important for IOPS
500 GB SSD mounted at /var/lib/influxdb/wal
500 GB SSD mounted at /var/lib/influxdb/data
separate mechanical disk for Debian OS
Network:
Ethernet: 1 Gbps interface on same LAN as management application server
IP address: One static IP reachable from the management application server
Recommended - remote KVM ability such as IPMI or ILO
Aggregators¶
Environment:
bare metal (strongly recommended for performance), ESX, Xen (PV-GRUB or HVM), or KVM
see virtualization considerations on provisioning aggregators.
CPU:
Intel Xeon CPU Ivy Bridge (2013) or newer with at least 4 cores
if encryption is enabled for the tunnel or private WAN, AES acceleration instruction set is recommended for faster speeds
RAM:
minimum 2 GB (supports 50 bonds/1 GB memory)
add 50 MB for every bond running TCP proxy (when TCP proxy is enabled on at least 1 bond, aggregator needs more memory and this can vary depending on the speeds set on the bond)
Disk: minimum 16 GB
Network:
Ethernet: One gigabit interface
IP address: One static public IP
Internet uplink: Sufficient bandwidth for all bonds assigned to the aggregator, considering oversubscription ratio if applicable. For example with two bonds, each with two 10/10 Mbps legs, the aggregator would need 40/40 Mbps bandwidth to Internet, assuming no oversubscription. Using an oversubscription ratio of 4:1, the aggregator could be given 10/10 Mbps bandwidth.
Recommended - remote KVM ability such as IPMI or ILO
Bonders¶
Environment: bare metal, ESX, Xen
Throughput and required CPU is listed in the performance ratings document:
If tunnel encryption is enabled, AES acceleration instruction set is recommended for faster speeds
RAM: 256 MB minimum, 1 GB recommended
Disk: minimum 4 GB. For highest reliability, use hard disks, solid state disks, or flash storage with good wear-leveling algorithms. Flash storage without good wear-leveling algorithms tend to fail sooner than other types of storage.
Private WAN routers¶
Environment:
bare metal, ESX, Xen, or KVM
see virtualization considerations on provisioning private WAN routers.
CPU:
Intel Xeon CPU Ivy Bridge (2013) or newer with at least 4 cores
if private WAN encryption is enabled, then AES acceleration instruction set is recommended for faster speeds
RAM: minimum 4 GB, add 50 MB/private WAN space and can use more depending on the number of routes the space has.
Disk: minimum 4 GB. For highest reliability, use hard disks, solid state disks, or flash storage with good wear-leveling algorithms. Flash storage without good wear-leveling algorithms tend to fail sooner than other types of storage.
Network:
Ethernet: One gigabit interface
IP address: One static public IP
Bandwidth: Sufficient bandwidth for all bonds assigned to private WAN in this routing group, considering your oversubscription ratio if applicable.