Describes the special considerations for VMware Virtual Edge deployment.
- The SD-WAN Edge is a latency-sensitive application. Refer to the VMware documentation to adjust the Virtual Machine (VM) as a latency-sensitive application.
- Recommended Host settings:
- BIOS settings to achieve highest performance:
- CPUs at 2.0 GHz or higher
- Enable Intel Virtualization Technology (Intel VT)
- Deactivate Hyper-threading
- Virtual Edge supports paravirtualized vNIC VMXNET 3 and passthrough vNIC SR-IOV:
- When using VMXNET3, deactivate SR-IOV on host BIOS and ESXi
- When using SR-IOV, enable SR-IOV on host BIOS and ESXi
- To enable SR-IOV on VMware and KVM, see:
- KVM - Enable SR-IOV on KVM
- VMware - Enable SR-IOV on VMware
- Deactivate power savings on CPU BIOS for maximum performance
- Activate CPU turbo
- CPU must support the AES-NI, SSSE3, SSE4, RDTSC, RDSEED, RDRAND instruction sets
- Recommend reserving 2 cores for Hypervisor workloads
For example, for a 10-core CPU system, recommend running one 8-core virtual edge or two 4-core virtual edge and reserve 2 cores for Hypervisor processes.
- For a dual socket host system, make sure the hypervisor is assigning network adapters, memory and CPU resources that are within the same socket (NUMA) boundary as the vCPUs assigned.
- BIOS settings to achieve highest performance:
- Recommended VM settings:
- CPU should be set to '100% reserved'
- CPU shares should be set to High
- Memory should be set to ‘100% reserved’
- Latency sensitivity should be set to High
- The default username for the SD-WAN Edge SSH console is
root
.