The virtualization feature insulates Avaya applications from the specifics of the underlying server hardware and its infrastructure. Avaya SBC virtualized application provides the resource footprint such as memory, required number of CPUs, and NIC ports. For more information about hardware components compatible with VMware, go to the following website:
The OVAs or QCOW2 or other virtual image (except AWS) that is used for installing Avaya SBC supports UEFI boot mechanism. Appropriate environment must be updated to support UEFI boot for the guest instances.
Platforms
Avaya SBC software is supported on the following platforms: