Hello,
I have a 2 hosts cluster with a vCenter Aplliance. By default it take 8GB of memory for the appliance. I have 16 + 8 GB in total, so could I configure with 4GB of memory the appliance?
Could I have any problem?
Thanks and regards.
This is a lab or production environment ? Which version of vCSA you're running ?
Hello, this is a production system with 6.0.0 version of hosts and vCenter.
Regards.
Depending of the size of your environment you could get serious problems since the minimum supported memory size is 8GB, see: vCenter Server Appliance Hardware Requirements
And another possible problem is that if you get problem, VMware may deny support your vCenter if this do not comply with minimum hardware requirements,
OK, thanks for the reply.
But I want to know any experience in little vmware systems.
For production vCenter its not recommended to reduce RAM size than what is VMware has suggested.
However in LAB you can play around and reduce RAM to 4 GB for vcsa 5.x and around 5 GB to vcsa 6.x
if you change the memory you also need to modify the java heap size accordingly.
See this for more information -
Quick Tip – Minimum amount of memory to run the vCenter Server Appliance | virtuallyGhetto