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The following table lists the supported vNIOS appliances that support for reporting:
vNIOS Reporting Appliance | Overall Disk (GB) | Minimum Disk Space Required | # of vCPUs | Memory Allocation (GB) | Supported as Grid Master and Grid Master Candidate |
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IB-V805 | 500 | 250 GB | 2 | 32 | No |
IB-V1405 | 500 | 500 GB | 4 | 32 | No |
IB-V2205 | 500 | 1 TB | 8 | 64 | No |
IB-V4005 | 500 (+ user defined reporting storage) | 1.5 TB | 14 | 128 | No |
IB-V5005 | User defined | User defined | User defined | User defined | No |
You can configure the vNIOS virtual appliance as a Grid member or a reporting member. When you set up a vNIOS reporting virtual appliance, it is used solely for reporting purposes. You cannot add licenses to run other services such as DNS and DHCP on a reporting appliance. The Infoblox reporting solution automates the collection, analysis, and presentation of core network service data that assists you in planning and mitigating network outage risks so that you can manage your networks more efficiently. For more information about Infoblox Grids and reporting solution, refer to the Infoblox NIOS Documentation. Note that for reporting, you must create an instance that has a second disk associated with it. For more information see, Setting Up vNIOS OpenStack Flavors.
Network Discovery Appliances
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