WAN Optimization on Virtual Appliances
4.1 expands support for WAN Optimization to the VT800 and CT800 platforms. WAN Optimization is supported on these platforms at the following levels, with the following resources:
Platform |
License Level |
WANOp Capacity |
VCPUs |
RAM |
Max WANOp Sessions |
Disk Size |
Cloud Instance Type |
VT800 for ESXi |
20 Mbps |
8 Mbps |
2 |
8GB |
1,500 |
160GB |
|
VT800 for ESXi |
2 Gbps |
200 Mbps |
14 (2.10GHz) |
16GB |
10,000 |
160GB |
|
VT800 for Azure |
20 Mbps |
8 Mbps |
4 |
28GB |
10,000 |
160GB |
DS12_v2 |
VT800 for Azure |
500 Mbps |
100 Mbps |
8 (2.4GHz) |
56GB |
16,000 |
160GB |
DS13_v2 |
VT800 for Hyper-V |
20 Mbps |
8 Mbps |
2 |
8GB |
1,500 |
160GB |
|
VT800 for Hyper-V |
200 Mbps |
100 Mbps |
10 (2.10GHz) |
10GB |
5,000 |
160GB |
|
CT800 for AWS |
20 Mbps |
8 Mbps |
8 |
15GB |
5,000 |
160GB |
c3.2xlarge |
CT800 for AWS |
200 Mbps |
50 Mbps |
8 |
15GB |
5,000 |
160GB |
c3.2xlarge |
Note:
The maximum number of WANOp sessions is scaled based on available memory. If a virtual appliance has insufficient dedicated RAM, the maximum number of WANOp sessions will be lower. Provisioning a virtual appliance below recommended system specifications will not disable WANOp, but will impact WANOp performance. Provisioning a virtual appliance below the defined minimum specifications is not supported.