Scalability and best practices for Port monitoring


This section describes some best practices that you can use while configuring PATROL for Light Weight Protocols for Port monitoring. 

Hardware recommendation

Following table lists the hardware recommendation for the tested configuration scenarios in Windows Server 2016 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.5 x86_64 platforms:

Platform

Configuration Item

Value

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.5 x86_64

CPU

2.4 GHz

RAM

4 GB

Type

64 bit

Windows Server 2016

CPU

2.2 GHz

RAM

4 GB

Type

64 bit


Scalability and sizing best practices

The table below provides information about the tested configuration scenarios. It also provides information on the resources required for Port monitoring in small, medium, large, and extra-large environments. Consider the following requirements to achieve the best performance. 

Tested configuration scenarios:

Load

Number of devices

Number of ports

Execution interval (sec)

Total instances created

Total parameters created

CPU load (%)

Memory load (MB)

Small

100

5

60

500

1500

1

400

Medium

1000

5

300

5000

15000

2

1200

Large

2000

5

300

10000

30000

4

1500

Extra-large

2500

5

300

12500

37500

4

2000

 

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