The following table shows the difference in QPS performance of the TE-2306 series compared to its equivalent peers of the Trinzic X5 series:
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Important NoteThe stated numbers and recommendations in the following table are for reference only. They represent the results of lab testing in a controlled environment. To design and size a solution for a production environment, please contact your Infoblox Solution Architect. |
SW | % increase | Performance | Capacity | ||||
X5 SW | X6 SW | kQPS Perf | LPS Perf | Capacity | kQPS | LPS | Objects |
TE-2215 |
| 178% | 119% |
| 90 | 550 | 1,200,000 |
TE-2225 |
| 25% | 34% |
| 200 | 900 | 3,000,000 |
| TE-2326 | 25% | 34% | 50% | 250 | 1206 | 4,500,000 |
ND-2306 Device and Interface Limits
The following table shows the device and interface limits of the ND-2306 appliance as compared to the ND-1405 appliance.
Model | Device Limit | Interface Limit | Mode |
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ND-2306 | 10,640 | 332,500 | Probe |
665,000 | Consolidator | ||
ND-2205 | 8,000 | 250,000 | Probe |
500,000 | Consolidator |
TR-5005 Ingest Performance
The following table shows the ingest performance of the TR-5005 appliance as compared to the TR-2205. The TR-5005 appliance performs at an increase of 100%.
Model | Minimum | Maximum |
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TE-2306 ( when configured as TR-5005) | 500 MB | 20 GB |
TR-2205 | 500 MB | 10 GB |
When you configure an X6 series appliance as TR-5005, repartitioning automatically takes place and a new partition is created for reporting.