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Multi-Node Deployments
Multi-node deployments support the configuration of failover. In the event one ICE Server is disconnected, the failover ICE Server can take over. This provides protection from a single server failure. For more information refer to Georedundancy in the ICE Server Installation Guide.
Medium Mult-Node Deployments
Multi-Node ICE Server Host Machine Minimum Requirements
See the Virtualization Guidance section of the ICE Server Installation Guide for more detail.
Package:
iceos-release-3.6.6-git-f2fe445-6426.zip
iceos-airgap-release-3-3-3-45203.45204.zip
A multi-node 'Medium' ICE Deployment requires two servers or VMs with a minimum of the following:
Deployment Size
Cores
RAM
Drive Space
User Capacity
Medium
6
16GB
300GB
Up to 5,000
Large Mult-Node Deployments
Multi-Node ICE Server Host Machine Minimum Requirements
See the Virtualization Guidance section of the ICE Server Installation Guide for more detail.
Package:
iceos-release-3.6.6-git-f2fe445-6426.zip
iceos-airgap-release-3-3-3-45203.45204.zip
A multi-node 'Medium' ICE Deployment requires three servers and 7 VMs. The following tables identify the requirements for the VMs supporting a large multi-node deployment:
Deployment Size
Cores
RAM
Drive Space
User Capacity
2 Master Nodes:
4
16Gb
40Gb
Over 5,000
3 ectd Nodes
2
8Gb
30Gb
Over 5,000
2 Worker Nodes
8
24Gb
300Gb
Over 5,000
External Storage*
 
 
1Tb
Over 5,000
*External Storage must be available over the network using a common protocol, for example, Server Messaging (SMB).
Note: Instant Connect does not recommend using the Network File System (NFS) protocol for ICE database shared storage due to system performance considerations.