[cisco-voip] can ESXi run on UCS B200 when all vCPUs are reserved?

Buchanan, James jbuchanan at presidio.com
Tue Nov 29 00:41:40 EST 2011


VMWare will run-I'm not sure how it fits in though. Remember that Unity Connection will use an additional physical core, so you technically are using 9 cores.

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From: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of ciscozest
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2011 10:56 PM
To: cisco-voip mailinglist
Subject: [cisco-voip] can ESXi run on UCS B200 when all vCPUs are reserved?

Hi all,
I have UCS B200M2 server. Since Cisco DocWiki says no third party apps or non UC apps should be installed in same server, we are looking at putting all UC apps in single blade as follow:

UCM - 2 vCPU
Unity Connection - 2 vCPU
CUP  - 2 vCPU
CCX - 2 vCPU

All the above has taken all the available vCPU (2 CPU or 8 vCPUs in total using OVA templates)? The question is whether VMware will still able to run with this design? HAs anyone come across this design before? thanks
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