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Overview of Solution Scale Known Issues
This section provides a high-level overview of test results and a summary of target and actual scale and performance vectors achieved during the solution testing.
At a high level, the solution met or exceeded each of the following solution scale and performance goals:
General
- Solution must support end-to-end convergence within 2 seconds.
- Solution must allow compute nodes to use all available network links for forwarding.
- Solution must support inter-POD transport.
- Solution must support orchestration and movement of virtual resources between the PODs.
- Solution must support an out-of-band (OOB) management network that can survive the failure of the data plane within a POD.
Security
- Solution must support perimeter security.
- Solution must support a flexible method of applying application security.
- Solution must support secured remote access.
Compute, Virtualization, and Storage
- Solution must support lossless Ethernet.
- Solution must provide redundant network connectivity using all available bandwidth.
- Solution must support moving a VM between hosts.
- Solution must support high availability of a VM.
- Solution must support virtual network identification using LLDP.
- Solution must provide physical and virtual visibility and reporting of VM movements.
- Solution must support lossless Ethernet for storage transit.
- Solution must support booting a server from the storage array.
Application Scaling
- Solution must support 10,000 Microsoft Exchange users.
- Solution must support 10,000 Microsoft SharePoint user transactions.
- Solution must support 10,000 MediaWiki user transactions.
Network Management
- Solution must support monitoring and provisioning using Junos Space and Network Director 1.5.
- Solution must support Orchestration of VM and network configurations by using Network Director 1.5.
There were some exceptions to the solution requirements that were discovered during testing. An overview of these exceptions can be found in the “Known Issues” section of this chapter.