Choosing virtual disk size

May 23, 2024

ID 273580

To choose the size of the virtual disk:

  1. Find out the following data:
    • The average daily volume of email traffic in your organization.
    • The percentage of email messages that end up in Backup.
    • The required storage duration for messages in Backup.
  2. Multiply these values.

    For example, an organization's email traffic is 30 GB per day, 30% of messages end up in Backup, and you want to keep messages for 30 days.

    30 GB • 30 days • 0.3 = 270 GB.

  3. Divide this figure by the number of nodes in the cluster. The result is the Backup volume you need on a single node.

    For example, the KSMG infrastructure has 4 nodes.

    270 GB / 4 = 67.5 GB

  4. In the table below, in the 'Backup' row, determine the closest suitable volume, then trace that column to the table header to find the corresponding value of the virtual disk volume.

    In our example, the suitable Backup volume is 80 GB, which corresponds to a 300 GB virtual disk.

    If the table does not include the volume you need, please contact Kaspersky Technical Support.

  5. In the web interface of the KSMG application, specify the maximum size of the Backup, quarantines and event log according to the data from the table corresponding to your virtual disk size on a single node.

    The Syslog partition and the MTA queue are fixed in size and cannot be modified.

    Maximum sizes of disk partitions

    Virtual disk volume

    200 GB

    250 GB

    300 GB

    350 GB

    400 GB

    450 GB

    500 GB

    Backup

    20 GB

    50 GB

    80 GB

    110 GB

    140 GB

    170 GB

    200 GB

    Anti-Spam Quarantine

    10 GB

    15 GB

    20 GB

    25 GB

    30 GB

    30 GB

    30 GB

    KATA quarantine

    10 GB

    15 GB

    20 GB

    25 GB

    30 GB

    30 GB

    30 GB

    Event log

    5 GB

    5 GB

    5 GB

    5 GB

    5 GB

    5 GB

    5 GB

    Syslog partition (/var/log)

    25 GB

    25 GB

    25 GB

    25 GB

    25 GB

    25 GB

    25 GB

    MTA queue (/var/spool/postfix)

    40 GB

    40 GB

    40 GB

    40 GB

    40 GB

    40 GB

    40 GB

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