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You can install the NIOS virtual software package on a host with VMware ESX or ESXi 8.0U2, 8.0b, 7.0.3, 7.0.2, 7.0, 6.7, 6.7 Update 2 (and Upper versions), 6.5.x, 6.0.x installed and configure it as a virtual appliance. You can have the option to configure the storage either with 250 GB or you can choose a configuration above 80 GB during the first boot. in one of the following ways: 250 GB for virtual appliances running on NIOS versions prior to 9.0.1, 500 GB for NIOS versions 9.0.1 and later, or a value exceeding 150 GB configured during the first boot if the vNIOS instances are set up with resizable images.

Note

Note

From NIOS 9.0.4 onwards, VMware ESXi versions below 6.7 are not supported if vDCA (virtual DNS Cache Acceleration) and vADP (virtual Advanced DNS Protection) services are enabled.

Infoblox NIOS provides core network services and a framework for integrating all the components of the modular Infoblox solution. NIOS provides integrated, secure, and easy-to-manage DNS (Domain Name System), DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) and IPAM (IP address management) services. In addition to DNS, DHCP, and IPAM, NIOS also provides TFTP, HTTP, NTP, and FTP file transfer services. vNIOS for VMware provides most of the features supported by NIOS but with some limitations. For information, see the Known Limitations section.

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Basic VM disk allocations include the appliance models listed in below tables.

When choosing a vNIOS appliance, consider the following :

IB-V805, IB-V815, IB-V825, IB-V1405, IB-V1415, IB-V1425, IB-V2205, IB-V2215, IB-V2225, IB-V4005, IBV4015, IB-V4025, IB-V5005, ND-V805, ND-V1405, ND-V2205, ND-V4005, CP-V805, CP-V1405, and CP-V2205. NIOS virtual appliances support 250 GB hard disk allocation.

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key points:

  • To maintain high performance on your NIOS virtual appliances and to avoid not having enough resources to service all NIOS virtual appliances, do not oversubscribe physical resources on the virtualization host. Required memory, CPU, and disk resources must be adequately allocated for each NIOS virtual appliance that is running on the virtualization host. 

  • From NIOS 8.6.x onwards, hybrid HA is supported. A hybrid HA pair can comprise a physical appliance and a virtual appliance, two physical appliances, or two virtual appliances. For more information on limitations of using HA pair combinations, see Limitations of Using a Combination of a Physical Appliance and a Virtual Appliance for HA.

  • For the new vNIOS for VMware models supported from NIOS 9.0.1 onwards, Infoblox recommends that you use SSDs for storage for better performance. See the tables in this topic for the supported models.

  • The performance of a vNOIS VM instance deployed on a VMware host is impacted by the huge page sizes configured on the instance and on the host, and also by the services enabled on the instance.

    Although, huge page sizes configured on the host and the VM instance are independent of each other, the following behavior is observed:

    • When the host is configured to allocate huge pages to the instance, performance issues are reduced as it minimizes disk fragmentation, which otherwise has a significant impact on the performance. However, if the host is over provisioned with VM instances, performance of the VM will be impacted. To avoid it, refer to the best practices recommended by the Hypervisor.

    • When the host is not configured to allocate huge pages to the instance, performance issues can elevate due to increased possibility of disk fragmentation, which often leads to non-contiguous physical memory blocks being allocated to the VM. In some cases, this may also lead to memory allocation failures.

vNIOS for VMware Appliance Models

Trinzic

Series

Virtual

Appliances

Appliance

Overall Disk (GB)*

# of CPU Cores

vCPUs

Memory Allocation
(GB)

Virtual CPU Core Frequency Limit

Supported as Grid Master and Grid Master Candidate

IB-V815

250

500

2

16

1100 MHz

Yes

IB-V825

250

500

2

16

1600 MHz

Yes

IB-V1415

250

500

4

32

1200 MHz

Yes

IB-V1425

250

500

4

32

1800 MHz

Yes

IB-V2215

250

500

8

64

2100 MHz

Yes

IB-V2225

250

500

8

64

2100 MHz

Yes

IB-V4015

250

500

14

128

2400 MHz

Yes

IB-V4025

250

500

14

128

2400 MHz

Yes

The below table lists the models of vNIOS for VMware appliances supported in NIOS 9.0.1 and later. These models support the cloud platform feature. To use the feature, you must install the Cloud Platform license. For more information, refer to the Managing Licenses in NIOS 9.0.1 topic in the Infoblox NIOS Documentation.

Trinzic Virtual Appliance

Overall Disk (GB)

vCPUs

Memory Allocation
(GB)

Supported as Grid Master and Grid Master Candidate

IB-V926

500

8

32

Yes

IB-V1516

500

12

64

Yes

IB-V1526

500

16

64

Yes

IB-V2326

500

20

192

Yes

IB-V4126

500

32

384

Yes

Trinzic

Series 


Reporting Virtual Appliances

Overall Disk (GB)

Minimum Disk Space Required

# of CPU Cores

vCPUs

Memory Allocation
(GB)

Virtual CPU Core Frequency Limit

Supported as Grid Master and Grid Master Candidate

IB-V805
(1-2 GB daily limit)

250

500*
(+ 1 TB user defined reporting storage)

250 GB

2

32

2800 MHz

No

IB-V1405
(5 GB daily limit)

250

500*
(+ 1.2 TB user defined reporting storage)

500 GB

4

32

3600 MHz

No

IB-V2205
(10 GB daily limit)

250

500*
(+ 2.4 TB user defined reporting storage)

1 TB

8

64

2100 MHz

No

IB-V4005
(20 GB daily limit)

250

500*
(+ user defined reporting)

1.5 TB

14

128

2400 MHz

No

IB-V5005

User defined reporting storage

User defined

User defined

User defined

N/A

No

Network Insight Virtual Appliances

Overall Disk (GB)

# of CPU Cores

vCPUs

Memory Allocation
(GB)

Virtual CPU Core Frequency Limit

Supported as Grid Master and Grid Master Candidate

ND-V805

*1

500

2

4

32

2700 MHz

No

ND-V1405

*1

500

8

32

3600 MHz

No

ND-V2205

*1

500

16

64

2100 MHz

No

ND-V4005

*1

500

28

128

2400 MHz

No

Yes

Note

Note

*1 The The overall disk space for an ND appliance is 500 GB. Only

The following models of vNIOS for VMware appliances are supported in NIOS

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0.1 and later:

Network Insight Virtual Appliance

Overall Disk (GB)

vCPUs

Memory Allocation
(GB)

Supported as Grid Master and Grid Master Candidate

ND-V906

500

8

32

No

ND-V1606

500

16

64

No

ND-V2306

500

20

192

No

ND-V4106

500

32

384

No

Cloud Platform Virtual

Appliances

Appliance

Overall Disk (GB)*

# of CPU Cores

vCPUs

Memory Allocation
(GB)

Virtual CPU Core Frequency Limit

Supported as Grid Master and Grid Master Candidate

CP-V805

250

500

2

16

1100 MHz

No

CP-V1405

250

500

4

32

1200 MHz

No

CP-V2205

250No

500

8

64

2100 MHz

No

* If a vNIOS instance is running on a NIOS version prior to 9.0.1, the disk size will be set to 250 GB.

Requirements

The requirements to install the NIOS virtual appliance on a VMware ESX/ESXi server are as follows:

  • The NIOS software package:

    • You can download the NIOS software from the Infoblox Technical Support site. To download the software, you must have a valid login account on the Infoblox Support site. Register your product at https://support.infoblox.com if you do not already have an account. The NIOS software package consists of a template file with .ova extension for all supported NIOS appliance models. Make sure that you download the file with .ova extension.

    • After you download the .ova file, you can run the tar -xvf nios-xxx.ova command to untar the .ova and separate .ovf and .vmdk files.

    • You can deploy the NIOS virtual appliance from a remote web server or from a local file system accessible from your management system.

  • A management system that has an installed vSphere client: . To manage multiple hosts, the vSphere client must be connected to the vCenter server system.

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  • If you are using NIOS versions earlier than 8.6.x, if you configure an HA pair, both nodes in the HA pair must be NIOS virtual instances. You cannot configure a physical NIOS appliance and a NIOS virtual instance in an HA pair in versions earlier than 8.6.x.

  • NIOS virtual appliances run on virtual hardware. They do not have sensors to monitor the physical CPU temperature, fan speed, and system temperature.

  • Changing the NIOS virtual appliance settings through the VMware vSphere or vCenter console may violate the terms of the NIOS virtual licensing and support models. The NIOS virtual  appliance may not join the Grid or function properly.

  • vNIOS for VMware instances with mixed interfaces (SR-IOV non SR-IOV) are not supported.