System and Hardware Requirements (Indexing Version 2)

Index Hardware Requirements

Whenever installing or reconfiguring a MediaAgent, ensure proper index cache sizing by verifying that the volume hosting the index cache has sufficient disk space. The following table shows recommended minimum system and hardware requirements for the MediaAgent.

Components

Extra Large

Large

Medium

Small

Extra Small

Backend Size1, 2

Up to 200 TB

Up to 150 TB

Up to 60 TB

Up to 30 TB

Up to 15 TB

CPU/RAM

16 CPU cores, 128 GB RAM

12 CPU cores, 64 GB RAM

8 CPU cores, 32 GB RAM (or 12 vCPUs/48 GB)

4 CPU cores, 24 GB RAM (or 6 vCPUs/32 GB)

2 CPU cores, 16 GB RAM (or 4 vCPUs/24 GB)

OS or Software Disk

400 GB SSD class disk

400 GB usable disk; minimum four spindles of 15K RPM or higher, or SSD-class disk

400 GB usable disk; minimum of four 15K RPM spindles

400 GB usable disk, minimum of two 15K RPM spindles

400 GB usable disk, minimum of two 15K RPM spindles

Index Cache Disk3, 4, 5

2 TB SSD class local disk with 5K+ dedicated random IOPS 2

1 TB SSD class local disk with 5K+ dedicated random IOPS

1 TB SSD class local disk with 400+ random IOPS

400 GB local disk space with 200+ random IOPs

400 GB local disk space with 200+ random IOPs

Number of Objects

2 billion

1 billion

1 billion

500 million

500 million

Footnotes:

  1. Assumes standard retention of up to 90 days. Larger retention will affect back end size managed by this configuration. The front end capacity remains the same.

  2. Recommendation for unstructured data types like files, VMs and granular messages. Structured data types like applications and databases need significantly less index cache disk space.

  3. The index cache directory must be on a local drive. Network drives are not supported.

  4. To allow for index cleanup operations, the free space on the index cache disk should be equal to or bigger than the biggest index DB that resides on it. For more information, see Index Cleanup and Compaction Operations (Indexing Version 2).

  5. GlusterFS is not supported.

Use of SSD Disk

To improve the indexing performance, it is recommended that you store your index data on a solid-state drive (SSD).

The following agents and cases require the best possible indexing performance:

  • Exchange Mailbox (Classic) Agent

  • Virtual Server Agents

  • NAS filers running NDMP backups

  • Backing up large file servers

  • SharePoint Agents

  • Ensuring maximum performance whenever it is critical

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