To determine the memory requirements for your network objects, use Memory requirements by IP Availability Managercomponent with the number of ports and interfaces that you either obtained or estimated.

Memory requirements by IP Availability Managercomponent presents the memory requirements per network object for the IP Availability Manager.

Table on page presents the memory requirements per network object for the combined deployment of the IP Availability Managerand IP Performance Manager(AM-PM).

The values in the tables were obtained by observing memory requirements of customer topologies and applying linear regression to the results. The values represent VMware’s best compromise between accuracy and simplicity.

Memory is based on UNIX ps RSS working set size. These values measure the amount of physical memory consumed rather than the amount of address space consumed. The memory observations were arrived at using the following commands on the various platforms:

Unix:

"ps -opid,ppid,rss,comm,args [PID]" 

RSS is reported in kiloBytes.

PerfMon is reported in bytes.

Table 1. Memory requirements by IP Availability Managercomponent

Operating system

Memory required for network object support by IP Availability Manager

Fixed

Per interface

Per unmanaged port

Per managed port

Linux

130M

40K

15K

140K

Solaris

255M

45K

15K

140K

Table 2. Memory requirements for combined deployment of AM-PM

Operating System

Memory required for network object support by

IP Availability Manager& IP Performance Manager(AM-PM)

Fixed

Per interface

Per unmanaged port

Per managed port

Linux

170M

60K

20K

350K

Solaris

310M

60K

15K

350K

Note:

The per managed port measures vary in the regression results as managed ports tended to be a relatively smaller percentages of the topologies.