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I am considering this to be the "Selecting Appliance Type document".

Warning

I am considering this to be the "Selecting Appliance Type document".

Warning

I am considering this to be the "Selecting Appliance Type document".

Virsae Associates, business partners and customers need some sort of guidance when it comes to choosing the most suitable appliance Virsae Business Partners and Customers must choose which type of VSM Collector best fits their needs. The most suitable collector to deploy for a given environment . This choice comes down to a blend of the ITIL features selected, will depend on customer preferences and the scale of the deploymentenvironment to be monitored.

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Type of Collector

There are four types of collectors currently available:

  1. RaspberryPi
  2. Windows Software Client
  3. Linux Virtual Machines
  4. Virtual (Virsae Cloud)

Features

The software, hardware, and Raspberry Windows Software Client, Linux Virtual Machines, and Raspberry Pi Collectors all support all ITIL the same VSM features.

The difference that each Collector type provides comes from the scale of operation that they support.

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For a Raspberry Pi Collector they the typical demography of a customer should be:

  1. Less than 200 BHCC; and
  2. Less than 1,000 IP station users; and
  3. Five, or fewer, call server platforms; and
  4. Less than 20 servers or generic devices.

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Tip

Typical deployment is for SMB. Examples include Avaya IP Office, Nortel CS1K, Mitel, Linux Servers, Generic Devices.

Windows Software Client and

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Linux Virtual Machine

For these Collector types, the typical demography of a customer would should be close to this:

  1. Less than 30,000 BHCC; and
  2. Less than 30,000 IP station users; and
  3. Less than 10,000 contact centre users; and
  4. Five, or fewer, call server platforms; and
  5. Less than 100 servers or generic devices.

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Warning

This is AND, not OR. The greatest influence runs from 1 through 5. For example, it is possible to have more than five call servers, provided the total BHCC remains less than 30,000.

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Tip

Typical deployment is enterprise. Examples include Skype for Business, Avaya Communication Manager and Adjuncts, Cisco Call Manager, Nortel CS1K, Mitel, Skype for Business, Windows and Linux Servers, generic devices.

Machine Proxy Agent (MPA)

The MPA should be installed on all Windows servers under management.

The MPA monitors Windows resources, collects events and monitors the state of services.

Info

The MPA is only compatible with Hardware or Software Collector installations.

Collector Hardware

Software Collector

The Software Collector requires a dedicated machine or virtual machine to run and must meet the minimum specifications listed in the section below.

There are two software packages to be installed, which combined, comprise the Software Collector. These two packages are the Machine Proxy and the Client Gateway, these packages are available from Virsae.

Note

Proxy servers are not currently supported in the Software Collector.

Resource Requirements

Resource requirements for the host machine are listed below:

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CPU

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Min 2 @ 1.2GHZ, Recommended 4 @ 1.2GHZ

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RAM

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Min 2 GB, Preferred 3 GB

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DISK

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Min 128 GB

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OS

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64Bit Windows 10 or Windows Server 2012 or later

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Feature

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.Net 4.6

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The VSM Hardware appliance ships as a 1U 19” rack mount form factor server with rack mounting brackets.

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The VSM Hardware appliance needs to be placed in a safe location requiring only power and LAN connection. The LAN connection needs to be configured with either fixed IP addressing or DHCP.

The VSM Hardware appliance runs virtualised services within the same hardware configuration. An initial setup for configuration is required to set the network details of the host machine.

This configuration is performed by directly connecting the appliance maintenance port to the engineer’s computer at the time of installation. All other settings are passed from the Virsae cloud computing service to the appliance.

There are two IP addresses required for the appliance:

  • The IP address of the VSM Appliance Host
  • The IP address of the VSM Machine Proxy (Probe service)

These are different IP addresses on the same LAN connection.

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Requirements

The requirements for each collector type is listed in each of their own configuration sections:

Windows Software Client

Linux Virtual Machines

Raspberry Pi

System Images

All system images that contain the VSM Collector software can be found under Service Desk> Files and Folders> Shared with me> Virsae> VSM> VSM Software.

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