Table of contents Hardware System Requirements for Trial Demo Deployment of Aternity on-premise (up to 100 devices) The trial POC demo deployment of Aternity on-premise is an 'all-in-one' configuration which supports up to 100 monitored devices or virtual desktops, but NO virtual application sessions, and a single Aternity user. It also assumes one monitored managed application per device which monitors the application's resource usage. Trial deployment for Aternity on-premise Hardware Specifications for Small Deployment The trial deployment requires the following hardware specifications: Component Minimum Memory (RAM) Minimum CPU Free disk space Additional configuration Aternity Management Server 6GB Xeon E3 family 2 cores 2 GHz 80GB JVM heap size: (learn more) -Xmx2048m -XX:MaxNewSize=2048m ActiveMQ JVM Heap Size: 1G Aternity Dashboard Server For less standard hardware configurations, see the installation instructions and hardware best practices from Tableau. To deploy on a virtual machine, you must guarantee the CPU and memory requirements. 16GB Xeon E5 family 4 Cores 2.4-3.6 GHz 60GB (SSD) Number of processes: (learn more) VizQL Server: 1 Application Server: 1 Backgrounder: 1 You must also install each server with the required operating system and other software. For details, see the system and software requirements for each server. Sizing for a Trial Deployment Contact Customer Services to help you estimate the size of your deployment, by calculating the following values: Deployment Max # devices and VDIs # virtual sessions # virtual servers PRC WPM AR/min Non-WPM AR/min Discovery AR/min Aternity users Trial Aternity deployment (see hardware requirements) 100 0 0 1 0.2 0.2 0.2 1 Where: # devices and VDIs is the maximum number of monitored physical devices and virtual desktop VDIs (not their hypervisors) which report their performance to Aternity at the same time. # virtual sessions is the maximum number of monitored virtual application sessions reporting their performance to Aternity at the same time. # virtual servers is the maximum number of virtual application servers (like Citrix XenApp) or RDP servers, which generate the monitored virtual sessions. PRC is the average number of PRC monitors per device, averaged over 24 hours. By default, devices report PRC once an hour. AR/min is the maximum number of activity response times reported per device per minute at peak times. There are two types: WPM AR/min is the average number of activities reported which were defined in Page Load Activities (WPM) for managed web applications per device per minute. Non-WPM AR/min is the average number of all other activities reported per device per minute (including desktop applications, monitored mobile apps, and custom activities for web applications). Discovery AR/min The average number of applications which are actively in use simultaneously on a device per minute, which report discovery data (like usage time, wait time and UXI). Aternity users The number of simultaneous users accessing the dashboards and administration features of Aternity. Parent topic Choose the Sizing and Hardware Requirements of your Aternity on-premise DeploymentRelated referenceHardware System Requirements for Small Deployment of Aternity on-premise (up to 3000 devices)Hardware System Requirements for Medium Deployment of Aternity on-premise (up to 25,000 devices)Hardware System Requirements for Large Deployment of Aternity on-premise (up to 75,000 devices)Hardware System Requirements for Very Large Deployment of Aternity on-premise (up to 100,000 devices)Hardware System Requirements for Extra Large Deployment of Aternity on-premise (up to 150,000 devices) SavePDF Selected topic Selected topic and subtopics All content Related Links
Hardware System Requirements for Trial Demo Deployment of Aternity on-premise (up to 100 devices) The trial POC demo deployment of Aternity on-premise is an 'all-in-one' configuration which supports up to 100 monitored devices or virtual desktops, but NO virtual application sessions, and a single Aternity user. It also assumes one monitored managed application per device which monitors the application's resource usage. Trial deployment for Aternity on-premise Hardware Specifications for Small Deployment The trial deployment requires the following hardware specifications: Component Minimum Memory (RAM) Minimum CPU Free disk space Additional configuration Aternity Management Server 6GB Xeon E3 family 2 cores 2 GHz 80GB JVM heap size: (learn more) -Xmx2048m -XX:MaxNewSize=2048m ActiveMQ JVM Heap Size: 1G Aternity Dashboard Server For less standard hardware configurations, see the installation instructions and hardware best practices from Tableau. To deploy on a virtual machine, you must guarantee the CPU and memory requirements. 16GB Xeon E5 family 4 Cores 2.4-3.6 GHz 60GB (SSD) Number of processes: (learn more) VizQL Server: 1 Application Server: 1 Backgrounder: 1 You must also install each server with the required operating system and other software. For details, see the system and software requirements for each server. Sizing for a Trial Deployment Contact Customer Services to help you estimate the size of your deployment, by calculating the following values: Deployment Max # devices and VDIs # virtual sessions # virtual servers PRC WPM AR/min Non-WPM AR/min Discovery AR/min Aternity users Trial Aternity deployment (see hardware requirements) 100 0 0 1 0.2 0.2 0.2 1 Where: # devices and VDIs is the maximum number of monitored physical devices and virtual desktop VDIs (not their hypervisors) which report their performance to Aternity at the same time. # virtual sessions is the maximum number of monitored virtual application sessions reporting their performance to Aternity at the same time. # virtual servers is the maximum number of virtual application servers (like Citrix XenApp) or RDP servers, which generate the monitored virtual sessions. PRC is the average number of PRC monitors per device, averaged over 24 hours. By default, devices report PRC once an hour. AR/min is the maximum number of activity response times reported per device per minute at peak times. There are two types: WPM AR/min is the average number of activities reported which were defined in Page Load Activities (WPM) for managed web applications per device per minute. Non-WPM AR/min is the average number of all other activities reported per device per minute (including desktop applications, monitored mobile apps, and custom activities for web applications). Discovery AR/min The average number of applications which are actively in use simultaneously on a device per minute, which report discovery data (like usage time, wait time and UXI). Aternity users The number of simultaneous users accessing the dashboards and administration features of Aternity. Parent topic Choose the Sizing and Hardware Requirements of your Aternity on-premise DeploymentRelated referenceHardware System Requirements for Small Deployment of Aternity on-premise (up to 3000 devices)Hardware System Requirements for Medium Deployment of Aternity on-premise (up to 25,000 devices)Hardware System Requirements for Large Deployment of Aternity on-premise (up to 75,000 devices)Hardware System Requirements for Very Large Deployment of Aternity on-premise (up to 100,000 devices)Hardware System Requirements for Extra Large Deployment of Aternity on-premise (up to 150,000 devices)
Hardware System Requirements for Trial Demo Deployment of Aternity on-premise (up to 100 devices) The trial POC demo deployment of Aternity on-premise is an 'all-in-one' configuration which supports up to 100 monitored devices or virtual desktops, but NO virtual application sessions, and a single Aternity user. It also assumes one monitored managed application per device which monitors the application's resource usage. Trial deployment for Aternity on-premise Hardware Specifications for Small Deployment The trial deployment requires the following hardware specifications: Component Minimum Memory (RAM) Minimum CPU Free disk space Additional configuration Aternity Management Server 6GB Xeon E3 family 2 cores 2 GHz 80GB JVM heap size: (learn more) -Xmx2048m -XX:MaxNewSize=2048m ActiveMQ JVM Heap Size: 1G Aternity Dashboard Server For less standard hardware configurations, see the installation instructions and hardware best practices from Tableau. To deploy on a virtual machine, you must guarantee the CPU and memory requirements. 16GB Xeon E5 family 4 Cores 2.4-3.6 GHz 60GB (SSD) Number of processes: (learn more) VizQL Server: 1 Application Server: 1 Backgrounder: 1 You must also install each server with the required operating system and other software. For details, see the system and software requirements for each server. Sizing for a Trial Deployment Contact Customer Services to help you estimate the size of your deployment, by calculating the following values: Deployment Max # devices and VDIs # virtual sessions # virtual servers PRC WPM AR/min Non-WPM AR/min Discovery AR/min Aternity users Trial Aternity deployment (see hardware requirements) 100 0 0 1 0.2 0.2 0.2 1 Where: # devices and VDIs is the maximum number of monitored physical devices and virtual desktop VDIs (not their hypervisors) which report their performance to Aternity at the same time. # virtual sessions is the maximum number of monitored virtual application sessions reporting their performance to Aternity at the same time. # virtual servers is the maximum number of virtual application servers (like Citrix XenApp) or RDP servers, which generate the monitored virtual sessions. PRC is the average number of PRC monitors per device, averaged over 24 hours. By default, devices report PRC once an hour. AR/min is the maximum number of activity response times reported per device per minute at peak times. There are two types: WPM AR/min is the average number of activities reported which were defined in Page Load Activities (WPM) for managed web applications per device per minute. Non-WPM AR/min is the average number of all other activities reported per device per minute (including desktop applications, monitored mobile apps, and custom activities for web applications). Discovery AR/min The average number of applications which are actively in use simultaneously on a device per minute, which report discovery data (like usage time, wait time and UXI). Aternity users The number of simultaneous users accessing the dashboards and administration features of Aternity. Parent topic Choose the Sizing and Hardware Requirements of your Aternity on-premise DeploymentRelated referenceHardware System Requirements for Small Deployment of Aternity on-premise (up to 3000 devices)Hardware System Requirements for Medium Deployment of Aternity on-premise (up to 25,000 devices)Hardware System Requirements for Large Deployment of Aternity on-premise (up to 75,000 devices)Hardware System Requirements for Very Large Deployment of Aternity on-premise (up to 100,000 devices)Hardware System Requirements for Extra Large Deployment of Aternity on-premise (up to 150,000 devices)