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  • 1.  Difference between ISG-Proxy-VA-100 and ISG-Proxy-VA-200

    Posted Nov 25, 2021 07:38 AM
    Edited by Priyesh MP Nov 25, 2021 07:45 AM
    Dear All,

    Can anyone tell me the difference between ISG-Proxy-VA-100 and ISG-Proxy-VA-200 as per Verify System Requirements?

    In the above guide, under Model-Specific Requirements, disk storage has been divided into ISG-Proxy-VA-100 and ISG-Proxy-VA-200.
    a. What is the purpose behind it?
    b. What difference does it create when we deploy ISG Proxy VA?

    Also, how can I decide the disk storage for the SKU "ISG-PR-ADV-SUB" with 4 cores? Is it 2x100 or 1x200?

    Thank you.

    Best Regards,
    Priyesh MP


  • 2.  RE: Difference between ISG-Proxy-VA-100 and ISG-Proxy-VA-200

    Posted Dec 01, 2021 02:44 PM
    Hi @Slava, @Jacob Miles

    Could you please help me to understand the difference?

    Thank you.

    Best Regards,
    Priyesh MP​


  • 3.  RE: Difference between ISG-Proxy-VA-100 and ISG-Proxy-VA-200

    Broadcom Employee
    Posted Dec 08, 2021 01:41 PM

    Hi Priyesh,

    Each virtual drive needs to be the same size, and so depending on whether you choose to allocate 100GB, or 200GB per each drive, those columns tell you how many disks you need to allocate. For example, lets say you choose to set the disks at 100GB, If you choose spin up a 4 core VM, then you would allocate 2 of the 100GB drives. On the same token, if you decided to use 200GB drives, then you would only need to allocate 1 drive. The choice between 100GB and 200GB is up to you. Do note that some models when you go into the higher core counts cannot be run with just 100GB disks.

    I hope that helps!