vnode and pnode Minimums and Maximums | Teradata Vantage on VMware - Vnode and pnode Minimums and Maximums - Teradata Vantage on VMware

Teradata Vantageā„¢ on VMware Base, Advanced, Enterprise Tiers Getting Started Guide

Product
Teradata Vantage on VMware
Release Number
Deployer 3.04
Published
October 2021
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2021-10-29
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Product Category
Cloud

The following table lists guidelines for sample vnode configurations.

vNode Configuration vCPU (Min/Max) Memory (Minimum) Storage (Minimum) Separate Physical Network
Production Systems
Single vNode Min/Max: 6-12 vcores 3 GB per vcore 3 .vmdk files Recommend using separate physical networks for high performance.
Two vNodes Min/Max: 12 - 24 vcores 3 GB per vcore 6 .vmdk files
  • 1 Customer/Public
  • 1 BYNET with 2 Ethernet networks for redundancy
  • 1 Server Management (CMIC) VM
  • 1 DSC
16 vNodes Min/Max: 96-192 vcores 3 GB per vcore 48 .vmdk files
  • 1 Customer/Public
  • 2 BYNET for redundancy
  • 3 for Server Management (CMIC) redundancy
  • 1 DSC
32 vNodes Min/Max: 192 to 384 vcores 3 GB per vcore 96 .vmdk files
  • 1 Customer/Public
  • 2 BYNET for redundancy
  • 3 for Server Management (CMIC) redundancy
  • 1 DSC
Development/Test Systems
Single vNode Min/Max: 2 -12 vcores 3 GB per vcore 3 .vmdk files SMP Customer/Public: 2 CMIC, and 1 DSC

MPP Customer/Public: 2 BYNET, 2 CMIC, and 1 DSC

Two vNodes Min/Max: 4 - 24 vcores 3 GB per vcore 6 .vmdk files
  • 1 Customer/Public
  • 2 BYNET switches (vLANs)
  • 1 Server Management (CMIC) VM
  • 1 DSC