Results of Administration Server performance testing have allowed us to determine the maximum numbers of client devices with which Administration Server can be synchronized for specified time intervals. You can use this information to select the optimal scheme for deploying anti-virus protection on computer networks.
Devices with the following hardware configurations (see the tables below) were used for testing:
Administration Server hardware configuration
Parameter |
Value |
---|---|
CPU |
Intel Xeon CPU E5630, clock speed of 2.53 GHz, 2 socket, 8 cores, 16 logical processors |
RAM |
26 GB |
Hard drive |
IBM ServeRAID M5014 SCSI Disk Device, 487 GB |
Operating system |
Microsoft Windows Server 2019 Standard, version 10.0.17763, build 17763 |
Network |
QLogic BCM5709C Gigabit Ethernet (NDIS VBD Client) |
Hardware configuration of the SQL Server device
Parameter |
Value |
---|---|
CPU |
Intel Xeon CPU X5570, clock speed of 2.93 GHz, 2 socket, 8 cores, 16 logical processors |
RAM |
32 GB |
Hard drive |
Adaptec Array SCSI Disk Device, 2047 GB |
Operating system |
Microsoft Windows Server 2019 Standard, version 10.0.17763, build 17763 |
Network |
Intel 82576 Gigabit |
Administration Server supported creation of 500 virtual Administration Servers.
The synchronization interval was 15 minutes for every 10,000 managed devices (see the table below).
Summarized results of Administration Server load testing
Synchronization interval (min) |
Number of managed devices |
---|---|
15 |
10,000 |
30 |
20,000 |
45 |
30,000 |
60 |
40,000 |
75 |
50,000 |
90 |
60,000 |
105 |
70,000 |
120 |
80,000 |
135 |
90,000 |
150 |
100,000 |
If you connect Administration Server to a MySQL or SQL Express database server, it is not recommended to use the application to manage more than 10,000 devices. For the MariaDB database management system, the maximum recommended number of managed devices is 20,000.
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