A ztC Edge system can support multiple virtual machines (VMs) and a remote management computer (that is, a general-purpose PC) that can run the ztC Console.
ztC Edge System Hardware
For information on guest operating systems, see Tested Guest Operating Systems.
Feature |
ztC Edge 100i PM |
ztC Edge 110i PM |
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RAM (physical memory) |
32 GB |
32 GB |
Disk space | 512 GB solid-state drive (SSD), of which approximately 475 GB is available for VMs. | 2 terabytes (TB) SSD, of which approximately 1.9 TB is available for VMs. |
Network ports |
Each PM has four 1-Gb Ethernet ports. On a system licensed for two nodes, use:
On a system licensed for two nodes or for one node, use:
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Each PM has eight network ports: six 1-Gb ports (P1 through P6) at the front and two 10-Gb ports (A1 and A2) at the back. On a system licensed for two nodes, use:
On a system licensed for two nodes or for one node, use:
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Note: P1 is sometimes referred to as network0 or ibiz0; P2 is sometimes referred to as network1 or ibiz1; P3 is sometimes referred to as network3 or ibiz3; and so on.
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The system also supports Intel® Active Management Technology (AMT) lights-out support, which you can access over the P1 port of each PM.
ALSR configurations have different network requirements. For information, see Meeting Network Requirements .
See Network Architecture, A‑Link and Private Networks, and Business and Management Networks for more information.
Each ztC Edge system must have a static IPv4 IP address assigned for use by the management software. Obtain IP addresses for DNS primary and secondary servers, and gateway and subnet mask information for your management network, from your IT network administrator. See Obtaining System IP Information for more information.
ztC Edge systems use port 443 in the local firewall for HTTPS communications, port 22 for ssh, and 5900-59nn for each active VNC associated with each VM. Firewalls must allow traffic through the appropriate ports. Firewalls must permit VMs to contact quorum service computers using UDP port 4557.
Important Physical Machine and Virtual Machine Considerations
Virtual Machine Recommendations and Limits