Resource allocation, 3wxm services options – 3Com Wireless LAN Controller WX2200 User Manual

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Resource Allocation

Table 5 contains general recommended guidelines for hardware
requirements and memory allocation based on the number of radios and
WX switches your server will support. A larger number of WX switches
implies more connections and data processing, and consequently, more
CPU is required. A larger number of radios implies more data (including
client sessions) which requires more RAM and storage.

3WXM Services Options

3WXM Services can be installed either in standalone mode or shared
mode. Standalone mode is when 3WXM client and 3WXM Services are
installed on one machine. Standalone mode is primarily used for trying
out 3WXM, while shared mode is used in a working environment. In
shared mode, the administrator sets up 3WXM Services on a single host
(typically with more resources) and other hosts with the client 3WXM
application share 3WXM Services to access network plans and monitoring
information. See Figure 1.

Figure 1 3WXM Services in Shared Mode

Table 5 Recommended Server Hardware Allocation

Number of Radios 1-25 WX Switches 25-50 WX Switches 50+ WX Switches

1 – 1000

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2.4 GHz P4

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500 MB RAM

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1 GB HD

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2.8 GHz P4

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500 MB RAM

„

1 GB HD

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3.2 GHz Xeon

„

1 GB RAM

„

1 GB HD

1000 – 2000

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2.4 GHz P4

„

1 GB RAM

„

2 GB HD

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3.0 GHz P4

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1 GB RAM

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2 GB HD

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3.6 GHz Xeon

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2 GB RAM

„

2 GB HD

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