Thanks Joshua. Great Video.. I have a question.. We have a controller currently hosted in AWS and we have 140+ sites and 600 devices and we are running on an Ubuntu AWS instance. The controller has ran fine for over a year or so, but we would like to utilize the new interface but even after moving off a T series AWS controller to one that is more CPU intensive, the new UI will load and work for a while but eventually pegs out. So for an environment this size, what is your recommendation for number of CPU's, memory, and storage to run the new UI efficiently or is there another solution we need to look into? Thanks for the help
Hi Brian, for an enviroment that size I would recommend the following minimum specs - 8 cpu's, 32 gb ram, 80 GB storage. I would also recommend checking your VM's stats on AWS to see which components (if any) are being maxed out.
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Awesome content. Thanks Joshua 🙏
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Thanks Joshua. Great Video.. I have a question.. We have a controller currently hosted in AWS and we have 140+ sites and 600 devices and we are running on an Ubuntu AWS instance. The controller has ran fine for over a year or so, but we would like to utilize the new interface but even after moving off a T series AWS controller to one that is more CPU intensive, the new UI will load and work for a while but eventually pegs out. So for an environment this size, what is your recommendation for number of CPU's, memory, and storage to run the new UI efficiently or is there another solution we need to look into? Thanks for the help
Hi Brian, for an enviroment that size I would recommend the following minimum specs - 8 cpu's, 32 gb ram, 80 GB storage. I would also recommend checking your VM's stats on AWS to see which components (if any) are being maxed out.
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Sorry about that, the link has been updated