Supported footprints of Session Manager on ASP R6.0.x (KVM on RHEL 8.10)

Last Updated : Dec 04, 2024 |

The following table summarizes single Session Manager capacities for all Session Manager footprints.

Note:

Avaya Aura® Session Manager supports KVM hosts with Hyperthreading enabled at the BIOS level.

Session Manager Device Footprints

Up to 2K Devices

2K to 4.5K Devices

4.5K to 7K Devices

7K to 10K Devices

(R1 footprint)

10K to 23.5K Devices

(R2 footprint)

23.5K to 72K Devices

CPU Minimum

2200 MHz

vCPUs

3

5

8

12

20

53

CPU MHz Reservation1

3300

5500

8800

13200

22000

58300

Memory Reservation1

5132 MiB

7828 MiB

10552 MiB

13368 MiB

24370 MiB

74064 MiB

SIP Devices2 (Normal/Failure) 3

2K/2.4K

4.5K/5K

7K/8K

10K/12K

23.3K/ 25K

66.7K/72K

CC Agents (Normal/Failure)

1.6K/2K

3.75K/4166

5.8K/6666

8333/10K

18K/21K

21.6K/25.2K

Presence Users (Normal/Failure)

2K/2.4K

4.5K/5K

7K/8K

10K/12K

18K/21K

21.6K/25.2K

Sessions (Sec/Hour/Max)

20/72K/ 17.9K

45/162K/37.4K

70/256K/59.8K

100/360K/90K

150/540K/170K

180/648K/510K

HDD for VMware OVA (GiB)

100

100

135

135

210

210

Note:
  1. Ensure to consider reservations for deploying Avaya Aura® applications on Avaya Solutions Platform 130 and Avaya Solutions Platform S8300.

  2. SIP devices: It includes all hard endpoints, soft clients, AST/NON-AST SIP endpoints and third-party endpoints.

  3. Normal/Failure: Normal refers to capacity of the Session Manager in Sunny Day scenario and Failure refers to capacity of the Session Manager in Rainy Day scenario. A Session Manager in a rainy day scenario can have more number of users registered as it has registrations from the users whose Primary Session Manager is down.