Performance Specifications of the TE-1606 Series
The following table shows the difference in QPS performance of the TE-1606 series compared to its equivalent peers of the Trinzic series.
Important Note
The 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.
Software Appliance | % increase | Performance | Capacity | ||||
X5 SW | X6 SW | kQPS Perf | LPS Perf | Capacity | kQPS | LPS | Objects |
TE-1425 |
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| 75 | 450 | 880,000 |
| TE-1526 | 50% | 50% | 0% | 112.5 | 675 | 880,000 |
ND-1606 Device and Interface Limits
The following table shows the device and interface limits of the ND-1606 appliance as compared to the ND-1405 appliance.
Model | Device Limit | Interface Limit | Mode |
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ND-1606 | 6400 | 3,200,000 | Probe |
ND-1405 | 4800 | 2,400,000 | Probe |
TR-5005 Ingest Performance
The following table shows the ingest performance of the TR-5005 appliance as compared to the TR-1405 and TR-805 appliances. The TR-5005 appliance performs at an increase of 100%.
Model | Minimum | Maximum |
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TE-1606 (when configured as TR-5005) | 500 MB | 10 GB |
TR-1405 | 500 MB | 5 GB |
TR-805 | 500 MB | 1 GB |
When you configure an X6 series appliance as TR-5005, repartitioning automatically takes place and a new partition is created for reporting.