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vNIOS for KVM Virtual Appliance Models

vNIOS for KVM Virtual Appliance Models

Note

  • For the new vNIOS for KVM 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 specified Trinzic X6 series appliances running on NIOS 9.0.2 or later support the following features:
    • Virtual Advanced DNS Protection: All supported appliances of Trinzic X6 series.
    • Virtual DNS Cache Acceleration: IB-V2326 and IB-V4126 appliances.

vNIOS ApplianceOverall Disk (GB)*

# of vCPUs

Memory Allocation (GB)Supported as Grid Master and Grid Master Candidate
IB-V815500216Yes
IB-V825500216Yes
IB-V1415500432Yes
IB-V1425500432Yes
IB-V2215500864Yes
IB-V2225500864Yes
IB-V401550014128Yes
IB-V402550014128Yes

The below table lists the models of vNIOS for KVM 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.

vNIOS ApplianceOverall Disk (GB)

# of vCPUs

Memory Allocation (GB)Supported as Grid Master and Grid Master Candidate
IB-V926500832Yes
IB-V15165001264Yes
IB-V15265001664Yes
IB-V232650020192Yes
IB-V412650032384Yes

The supported vNIOS appliances for reporting are as follows:

vNIOS Reporting ApplianceOverall Disk (GB)Minimum Disk Space Required# of vCPUsMemory Allocation (GB)Supported as Grid Master and Grid Master Candidate
IB-V805500*
(+ 1 TB user defined reporting storage)
250 GB232No
IB-V1405500*
(+ 1.2 TB user defined reporting storage)
500 GB432No
IB-V2205500*
(+ 2.4 TB user defined reporting storage)
1 TB864No
IB-V4005500*






(+ user defined reporting storage)
1.5 TB14128No
IB-V5005User definedUser definedUser definedUser definedNo

You can configure the vNIOS virtual appliance as a Grid member or a reporting member. vNIOS for KVM supports the following reporting appliances for NIOS 8.x versions: IB-V805, IB-V1405, IB-V2205, and IB-V4005. 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 Insight Virtual Appliance

Overall Disk (GB)

# of vCPUs

Memory Allocation (GB)

Supported as Grid Master and Grid Master Candidate

ND-V805*1

500

2

32

No

ND-V1405*1

500

8

32

No

ND-V2205*1

500

16

64

No

ND-V400550028128No

Note

*1 ND virtual appliances are designed for Network Insight only. Discovery is supported in OpenStack only with SRIOV enabled. 

The following models of vNIOS for KVM appliances are supported in NIOS 9.0.1 and later:

Network Insight Virtual ApplianceOverall Disk (GB)# of vCPUsMemory Allocation (GB)Supported as Grid Master and Grid Master Candidate
ND-V906500832No
ND-V16065001664No
ND-V230650020192No
ND-V410650032384No

Cloud Platform Virtual Appliance

Overall Disk (GB)*

# of vCPUs

Memory Allocation (GB)

Supported as Grid Master and Grid Master Candidate

CP-V805

500

2

16

No

CP-V1405

500

4

32

No

CP-V2205

500

8

64

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.

Note

To achieve best performance on your virtual appliances, follow the recommended specifications and allocate your resources within the limits of the licenses being installed on the appliances.

Requirements

The following are required for the installation of the vNIOS for KVM virtual appliance:

  • Any of the following Linux distributions:
    • RHEL 9.2 for KVM-based OpenStack-RHOSP 17.1
    • RHEL 8.2 for KVM-based OpenStack-RHOSP 16.0