Provisioning BIG-IP resources (CPU and RAM)
Provisioning, which was added to BIG-IP in version 10, gives
you some control over the BIG-IP resources both CPU and RAM, that are allocated
to each license module.
For example if you are licensed for both GTM and LTM &
you know that you are implementation of GTM will require fewer resourses than
LTM.
You can use provisioning to minimize that resources
dedicated to GTM. LTM is provisioned by default. Unless you have purchased
additional BIG-IP modules, there is nothing you need to do.
Configuring
provisioning :-
To provision BIG-IP resources you use the system tab in web
configuration utility. These are four levels you can set to indicate the
resources you want allocated for each you are licensed to use.
- Dedicated
- Nominal
- Minimum
- None
Dedicated :- If only one module is functional on that CPU or
on the whole system.
Nominal :- Nominal gives the module enough resources for most
typical configuration if they are available.
Minimum :- it gives the module its minimum functional
resources to other modules. Use the minimum setting to coexist system.
None :- Use none of you do not want any resources provisioned
for the module.
BIG-IP Hardware platforms
F5 network offers multiple BIG-IP platforms to fit different
traffic needs. All platforms run the same software, but higher end platforms
contain more options and can support more modules simultaneously.
BIG-IP LTM 8900 Series
The 8900 series comes with symmetrical multi processing
across eight core. It includes 16 gigabytes of RAM, 16 copper Ethernet ports,
each with a speed of 1 gigabit, 4 fiber ports and dual power. The 8900 also
supports upto 56,000 transactions per second
(or TPS) of SSL encryption.
BIG-IP LTM 6900 Series
The 6900 series comes with symmetrical multi processing
across 4 cores. It includes 8gb of RAM, 16 copper Ethernet ports with speed
upto 1gb, 4 fiber ports and dual power. The 6900 also supports upto 25,000 TPS
of SSL encryption.
BIG-IP LTM 3600 Series
The 3600 series comes with symmetrical multi processing
across 4 cores. It includes 4gb of RAM, 8 copper Ethernet ports with speed upto
1gb, dual power is an option . The 3600
also supports upto 10,000 TPS of SSL encryption.
BIG-IP LTM 1600 Series
The 1600 series comes with symmetrical multi processing
across 4 cores. It includes 4gb of RAM, 4bg copper Ethernet ports, Dual power
is an option . The 1600 also supports upto 5,000 TPS of SSL encryption.
BIG-IP VIPRION
The most powerful BIG-IP platform is the VIPRION, a single
controller that uses modular performance blades you can add or remove with out
disrupting your applications. A fully loaded VIPRION system with blades
delivering greater performance superior functionality then competitive products.
Each of the blades includes 2 dual- core processors, 8gb of RAM, 8 copper
Ethernet ports each with upto 1gb speed, 12 gb fiber ports and upto 2
10 gigabit fiber ports.
Inside a 3600 BIG-IP
All one board
- processor
- SSL chip
- AOM
- switch
fabric
Adding hardware
There are few pieces of additional hardware that you can
order from F5.
- A redundant power supply.
- A F IP’s SSL accelerator card which allows for independently- certified secured management and storage of private keys. Note that F IP’s card must be installed at the factory.
- A small form pluggable (or SFP)
- Additional RAM
- This power supply and FAN chassis included with the product are customer replaceable.
BIG-IP LTM Software support
Platform V9.x v10.x
1. VIPRION V9.6
+ Y
2. 8900, 6900, 3600, 1600 V9.4x+ Y
3. 8800, 8400, 6800, 6400 3400, 1500 Y Y
4.5100, 2400, 1000 Y N
5.520,540
V9.2+ N
Details of each platform the versions of BIG-IP software
that is supported.
Light Out Management System
The BIG-IP Hardware is actually running two operating
systems. The primary BIG-IP operating system is linux, but traffic management micro kernel (TMM) is responsible
for processing all client network traffic.
The second is either always ON management (AOM) or switch
card control processor (SCCP) (depending ON the hardware platform) and is
dedicated separate system the provides light out management as well as other
supporting functions for BIG-IP.
AOM is included is most current BIG-IP products the 8900,
6900, 3600 and 1600 series.
SSCP is on the 8800, 6400, 3400, and 1500 models. Both AOM
and SCCP are embedded linux systems.
Configuring IP for AOM / SCCP
For the light out operating system to
be available remotely. In case TMM goes down, you must configure an IP address
for AOM or SCCP. The best time is to do this is during the initial setup. You must use the serial console
session with BIG-IP to configure this IP address. To access the menu, press and
release the escape key and then press the left
parenthesis “{ “ Key
The menu for SCCP or AOM appears
chose option and follows the prompts to configure the IP address.
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