4 Configuration Maximums

This chapter contains the configuration maximums for Oracle Private Cloud Appliance. The limits presented in the following tables represent tested, recommended limits, and are fully supported by Oracle.

Attention:

Please also respect all other limitations with regard to the functionality divided between Oracle VM and Oracle Private Cloud Appliance. For example, refer to "Functional Network Limitations" in Monitoring and Managing Oracle Private Cloud Appliance in the Oracle Private Cloud Appliance Administration Guide for Release 2.4.4.

At all times, respect the warnings and cautions throughout the documentation; most notably those at the beginning of these chapters in the Oracle Private Cloud Appliance Administration Guide:

Ethernet-Based System Configuration Maximums

Table 4-1 Virtual Machine Maximums

Item Maximum Notes

Virtual CPUs

48 per Oracle Server X8-2

64 per Oracle Server X9-2

Equals the maximum number of CPU threads for a single CPU socket.

Virtual RAM (32-bit guest)

63GB

Virtual RAM (64-bit guest)

1000GB

The maximum is for a HVM guest. If more memory is assigned, performance could be adversely affected, and live migration is no longer possible.

A PVHVM guest can use the installed amount of physical RAM minus a safe margin of 32GB for use by dom0.

Windows guests with PV drivers are limited to 256GB virtual RAM.

Virtual NICs (paravirtualized guest)

31

Virtual NICs (hardware virtualized guest)

8

Virtual Disks (paravirtualized guest)

PVHVM: 107

Disks: virtual and other (hardware virtualized guest)

4

In the case of hardware virtualized guests, "disks" refers to virtual disks as well as IDE and SCSI hard drives, and cd-rom drives.

Note:

These maximums do not account for CPUs allocated to any other domains, such as the control domain. The hypervisor can allocate subsets of the overall CPU, memory, and I/O resources of a server to any given logical domain.

Virtual Machine maximums assume a single virtual machine using all available resources.

Table 4-2 Oracle VM Server Maximums

Item Maximum Notes

CPUs

48 per Oracle Server X8-2

64 per Oracle Server X9-2

The Oracle Server X8-2 contains two 24-core CPUs with hyperthreading enabled.

The Oracle Server X9-2 contains two 32-core CPUs with hyperthreading enabled.

RAM

1.5TB per Oracle Server X8-2

2T per Oracle Server X9-2

This is the maximum installed amount of RAM in each server.

Virtual Machines

Depends on RAM size of compute node and VM

As described in "Server Pool and Cluster Maximums" in Configuration Maximums in Oracle Private Cloud Appliance Release Notes, the total amount of disk space and RAM in use by virtual machines must not exceed the actual available storage space and physical memory.

This restriction applies at the level of a single compute node as well as a server pool or tenant group.

Note:

A limited amount of RAM is required by the hypervisor.

Table 4-3 Server Pool and Cluster Maximums

Item Maximum Notes

Oracle VM Servers in a clustered server pool

default: 25

custom: 24

In a base rack configuration, the maximum number of installed compute nodes is 25. All compute nodes may be a member of the default server pool.

However, the default server pool cannot be empty, so any server pool associated with a custom tenant group can contain up to 24 compute nodes.

Clusters per Oracle Private Cloud Appliance

8

This maximum includes the default server pool.

Virtual disk space

depends on repository size

The total amount of disk space in use by virtual machines in the same server pool must be lower than the size of the storage repositories presented to the server pool.

If this limitation is exceeded, file systems may become disconnected from the virtual machines, and access to the virtual machines may be lost.

RAM usage

depends on compute node RAM

The total amount of RAM used by virtual machines in the same server pool must be lower than the amount of physical RAM installed in the compute nodes that belong to the server pool.

If this limitation is exceeded, virtual machines will fail to start. Similarly, you cannot increase the RAM for a virtual machine beyond the available free RAM.

Table 4-4 Storage Maximums

Item Maximum Notes

iSCSI LUNs and paths per Compute Node

1000 LUNs

2000 paths

The limit is the total number of paths. In this regard, each identical LUN connected as a single multipath device must be considered as a separate path.

Examples of supported configurations are: 1000 LUNs with 2 paths each, 500 LUNs with 4 paths each, or 250 LUNs with 8 paths each.

OCFS2 volume size

64TB

Files per OCFS2 volume

30,000

Virtual Disk size

10TB

The maximum is determined by the hardware capacity.

Virtual IDE drives per device

4

LUNs and paths per Oracle Server X8-2 compute nodes with fibre channel cards

1000 LUNs

4000 paths

Examples of supported configurations are: 500 LUNs with 8 paths each, or 1000 LUNs with 4 paths each.

Table 4-5 Networking Maximums

Item Maximum Notes

NICs per Bond

2

Network bond configurations must never be modified by the customer.

Custom networks per rack

internal: 14

external: 8

total combined max: 16

Oracle Private Cloud Appliance accepts a maximum of 14 internal networks and 8 external networks (8 across all 8 available Cisco Ports).

This maximum includes the default internal network and the default external network.

Custom networks per compute node

internal: 5

external: 9

This maximum includes the default internal network and the default external network.

Storage networks

16

This is the maximum number of storage networks allowed to connect to the internal ZFS storage appliance. This maximum is separate from the internal/external network maximums.

VLANs per Server Pool

256

If the number of VLANs is larger than 256 the boot times of the servers are severely impacted.

The maximum applies to any given tenant group or compute node.

Packet Size (MTU) by interface type

Bond
  • active: 9054

  • inactive: 1500

Ethernet
  • active: 9054

  • inactive: 1500

tun: 9054 bytes

vxlan: 9000 bytes

mgmt: 9000 bytes

storage: 9000 bytes

Do not modify the maximum transfer unit (MTU) of a network interface, standard port or bond, except as documented explicitly in the Oracle Private Cloud Appliance Administrator's Guide.

Table 4-6 Compute Node Maximums

PDU CPU/Memory Maximum Compute Nodes

24kVA

32 Core processor

1TB DRAM

22

22kVA

32 Core processor

1TB DRAM

20

15kVA

32 Core processor

1TB DRAM

10

24kVA

32 Core processor

2TB DRAM

17

22kVA

32 Core processor

2TB DRAM

15

15kVA

32 Core processor

2TB DRAM

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