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AccentOS limits
This section presents the limits for components of the AccentOS cloud platform:
Feature |
Information |
Placement in the register of Russian software. |
Yes |
General characteristics:
Feature |
Information |
Hypervisor |
KVM (Xen, ESXi, Hyper-V, 4х100GE, 8х40GE, 8х25GE, 16х10GE are also supported) |
Support for booting hypervisor from USB |
Yes |
Maximum number of logical cores per host |
384 (supported up to 5120) |
Maximum memory on the host, GB |
12288 (supported up to 64527) |
Memory optimization technologies |
Memory Deduplication, Host Swap, Memory Ballooning |
Tools for working with third-party storage systems |
Cinder |
VM High Availability |
High Availability |
Ensuring continuous operation of the VM |
Kemari |
Maximum number of nodes in a cluster |
There are no restrictions on the number |
Migrating running VMs between hosts |
Live migration |
Migrating VMs between host servers with different processors |
Supported |
Migrating VM virtual disks from one storage to another |
Supported |
Automatic load balancing / VM migration between hosts |
Supported |
Enabling/disabling unused hosts |
Supported |
Automatic transfer of VM disks between storages |
Supported |
API for integration with anti-virus systems |
Kaspersky Antivirus |
Support from the backup system |
Bacula, Bareos |
Creating resource pools |
Supported |
Multipath support |
Supported |
Network:
Feature |
Information |
PVLAN support |
Supported |
Network performance monitoring, QoS settings, VM bandwidth limit |
Supported |
Control:
Feature |
Information |
Centralized Management |
AccentOS |
Maximum number of hosts |
There are no restrictions on the number |
Web Based Management |
Supported |
Automatic deployment of hosts |
Supported |
Configuration files (profiles) of host servers |
Supported |
Automatic upgrade of virtual infrastructure |
Supported |
Backup Automation/API |
Supported |
Built-in backup tools |
Supported |
Storage profiles |
Supported |
Orchestration tools |
Supported |
Instances (virtual machines):
Feature |
Information |
Maximum number of vCPUs per 1 instance |
384 |
Maximum amount of RAM per 1 instance |
4 TB |
Maximum number of vNICs per 1 instance |
28 (supported up to 144) |
Creating instance from templates |
Supported |
Ability to automatically configure guest OS settings when deploying instance from a template |
Supported |
Ability to reserve CPU resources for instance |
Supported |
Ability to reserve memory resources for instance |
Supported |
Ability to forward USB to instance |
Supported |
Hot Adding Processors/Memory to instance |
Supported |
Hot add devices |
Supported |
Guest NUMA support |
Supported |
Maximum VM virtual disk size |
500 TB |
Creation of thin disks |
Supported |
Caching virtual disks on SSD/Flash |
Supported |
Caching virtual disks in RAM |
Supported (only for VDI and classic instances with ephemeral disks) |
Maximum Pass through Disk Size |
64 TB |
NPIV Support |
Supported |
Automatic reboot of hung instances |
Supported |
Automatic restart of services inside the instance |
Yes (requires the installation of an agent and an active integration module with the monitoring system) |
Instance snapshots support |
Supported |
Ability to limit instances by IOPS |
Supported |
Forwarding devices into the instance |
SR-VIO |
Thin Clients and VDI:
Feature |
Information |
Hardware protection for thin client connections |
Supported |
Thin client for diskless workstation |
Supported |
Thin client terminal on a domestically developed hardware platform |
Supported |
Monitoring:
Feature |
Information |
Giving recommendations for resource allocation for instance |
Supported |
Creating reports on the resources used |
Supported |
Disaster recovery:
Feature |
Information |
Support for software-based VM replication |
Supported |
Support for replication at the storage level |
Supported |
Ability to implement Disaster Recovery scenarios |
Supported |
Other:
Feature |
Information |
Migration of physical and virtual servers to a virtualization platform |
Supported (using outside means) |