HP Insight Management 7.3 Support Matrix
Table Of Contents
- HP Insight Management 7.3 Support Matrix
- Contents
- 1 New and deprecated support
- 2 Management servers
- 3 Management servers in a high-availability environment
- 4 Managed systems hardware
- Public cloud providers
- Supported HP BladeSystem enclosures
- Supported servers
- Supported storage products
- Supported hardware network products
- HP Virtual Connect Enterprise Manager hardware
- Other supported hardware
- 5 Managed system firmware
- 6 Managed systems software
- 7 Managed systems agents and providers
- 8 Support and other resources
- Information to collect before contacting HP
- How to contact HP
- Security bulletin and alert policy for non-HP owned software components
- Registering for software technical support and update service
- HP authorized resellers
- New and changed information in this edition
- Related information
- Typographic conventions
- 9 Documentation feedback
- A Hardware requirements and supported capabilities for Insight Control power management
- B Hardware requirements and caveats for Insight Control server migration
- Storage controllers that Insight Control server migration supports
- Converged network adapters that Insight Control server migration supports
- Network interface cards that Insight Control server migration supports
- File system types that Insight Control server migration supports
- Caveats for Linux server migrations
- Supported storage adapters for manual boot of a destination virtual machine
- Additional Insight Control server migration information
- C Hardware requirements and caveats for Insight Control server provisioning
- D HP-UX CMS requirements
- Acronyms and abbreviations
- Index
Matrix KVM Private Cloud hardware
The Matrix KVM Private Cloud environment consists of:
• A two-node failover KVM Management cluster in a High Availability design or a single KVM
Management host for the HP Matrix KVM Admin Console appliance.
• A set of compute nodes (KVM hosts) for deployed virtual machine instances (up to 32 nodes,
hosting up to 2500 VMs).
Table 9 (page 12) lists the hardware requirements for the Management host based on the size of
the configuration (demo, small, medium, or large). By default, the Management host has a minimum
of four CPUs, 12 GB memory, a disk size of 160 GB, and a 5 TB glance volume. Table 10
(page 12) lists the hardware requirements for the compute nodes (KVM hosts).
Table 9 Matrix KVM Private Cloud hardware requirements for the Management host (Cloud controller
host)
Enterprise, intensive use
(large)
Department, moderate
use (medium)
Workgroup, occasional
use (small)
POC/DemoHardware
component
Any ProLiant BL/DL/ML/SL G7 or Gen8 server.Server
Two (HA design)Two (HA design)SingleSingle or twoNodes
16 CPU cores8 CPU cores8 CPU cores8 CPU coresProcessor
96 GB RAM96 GB RAM96 GB RAM32 GB RAMMemory
200 GB200 GB200 GB25 GBDisk space
250 GB250 GBAppliance Boot
disk
• 1 GB Quorum disk
(shared)
• 1 GB Quorum disk
(shared)
• •250 GB Appliance
Boot disk (shared)
250 GB Appliance
Boot disk (shared)
5 TB (shared)5 TB (shared)5 TB350 GBGlance volume
Local or mapped DVD drive or an ISO mounting utilityDVD drive
1
1
The target directory must be on a local hard disk drive. Some products might not install if the target directory is a mapped
or a shared drive.
Table 10 Compute nodes (KVM hosts) for Matrix KVM Private Cloud
Enterprise, intensive
use (large)
Department, moderate
use (medium)
Workgroup,
occasional use (small)POC/DemoHardware component
8422Initial Servers
32323232Maximum Servers
16 CPU cores16 CPU cores16 CPU cores4 CPU coresProcessor
96 GB RAM96 GB RAM96 GB RAM32 GB RAMMemory
200 GB200 GB200 GB25 GBBoot disk
1 TB1 TB1 TB300 GBDatastore disk
Table 11 (page 13) lists the solution limits and scalability requirements for the Matrix KVM Private
Cloud.
12 Management servers