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

Matthew Saskin msaskin at gmail.com
Tue Nov 29 08:21:34 EST 2011


The above configuration will *run*, however it will not be supportable by
TAC.  Unity Connection doesn't take up an extra CPU core per se, the
guidelines simply require that a single CPU core on any blade/server
hosting Unity Connection is left unused.

-matthew



On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 12:41 AM, Buchanan, James <jbuchanan at presidio.com>wrote:

> 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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> 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****
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>  ****
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> 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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