This article helps you to find right server configuration in private cloud platforms.
Klera Production System Specifications
To allow user select a particular configuration in a private cloud. The hardware requirement is as follows:-
Base Platform - 250 users/node, 5% concurrency
Cores |
RAM |
HDD |
8 cores hyper-threaded (16 threads) |
64GB |
Enterprise grade SSD for Klera installation – Total 1TB in Raid 5 configuration |
Base Platform with AI/ML/Python support - 250 users/node, 5% concurrency
Cores |
RAM |
HDD |
16 cores hyper-threaded (32 threads) |
128GB |
Enterprise grade SSD for Klera installation – Total 1.6TB in Raid 5 configuration |
AWS:
Instance type |
RAM |
CPU |
Disk |
OS |
m5.4xlarge |
64 GiB |
16 vCPUs |
EBS (GP2) 1 TB SSD |
1. Linux OEL 7.6 2. RHEL 7.9 3. Windows |
m5.8xlarge |
128.0 GiB |
32 vCPUs |
EBS (GP2) 1.6 TB SSD |
You can choose m4 instances. Linux OEL and RHEL are available in AWS Marketplace
Documentation: https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types/m5/
How to launch server in AWS private cloud
GCP:
Instance type |
RAM |
CPU |
Disk |
OS |
n2-standard- 16 |
64.0 GiB |
16 vCPUs |
SSD Persistent disk 1 TB |
1. RHEL 7.9 (For SAP with HA) 2. Windows |
n2-standard-32 |
128.0 GiB |
32 vCPUs |
SSD Persistent disk 1.6 TB |
Documentation: https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/general-purpose-machines#n2-standard
Given N2 series, all workloads that can take advantage of the higher clock frequency are a good choice for this series. These workloads can get higher per-thread performance while benefiting from all the flexibility that the general-purpose machine family offers.
Please note, OEL 7.6 is not available Google marketplace
Azure:
Instance type |
RAM |
CPU |
Disk |
OS |
D16s_v5 |
64.0 GiB |
16 vCPUs |
Premium SSD 1 TB |
1. Linux OEL 7.6 2. RHEL 7.9 3. Windows |
D32s_v5 |
128.0 GiB |
32 vCPUs |
Premium SSD 1.6 TB |
RHEL 7.9 is available in Microsoft Azure marketplace.
D 16 S
v5 |
Standard general-purpose compute 16 vCPU Supports premium SSD disk (production and performance workload) Generation (latest generation 5) |
Oracle cloud:
Instance type |
RAM |
CPU |
Disk |
OS |
VM standard.e4.flex |
64.0 GiB |
8 OCPUs |
SSD 1 TB |
1. Windows |
VM standard.e4.flex |
128.0 GiB |
16 OCPUs |
SSD 1.6 TB |
Please note: OEL supports 8, 7.9, 6.10. Red hat is not supported in Oracle cloud. So, only option we have is Windows based deployment.
Documentation for OS support, and refer supported platform image for E4.
https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/Compute/References/computeshapes.htm
1 OCPU = 2 vCPUs attached snippet for reference.
For more assistance, please reach out to support@klera.io