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Need requirements of prognosis servers deployment in azure platform

Venkatesh
10 Guide

Need requirements of prognosis servers deployment in azure platform

Hello All,

 

We have 30 monitoring servers that are integrated with one central management server. Now we are planning to migrate our management server to azure could.

Can anyone please share the requirements of prognosis servers deployment in the Azure platform.

 

 

Thanks,

Venkatesh

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GeraldC1
Community Manager

Re: Need requirements of prognosis servers deployment in azure platform

Hey good question,

 

I believe Prognosis has not been QA tested on an Azure platform. However if it should be much the same as normal VM/hardware then this Online Help article has hardware requirements. 

https://help.prognosis.com/prognosis/116/hardware-requirements-for-unified-communications-13599556.h...

 

HTH

GeraldC1
Community Manager

Re: Need requirements of prognosis servers deployment in azure platform

Hi @Venkatesh ,

 

Further to my previous post, I reached out to our product manager and received some good documentation. Please see below for guidance in terms of server and network spec for hosting a Prognosis server in a private cloud such as on Microsoft Azure or Amazon AWS. 

 

These guidelines will go into our documentation very soon so please work with your cloud team to ensure they are aware of these guidelines.

 

Private-Cloud-hosting-01.png

 

Please note the network consideration is highly dependent on the response time you wish to achieve. The below recommendation should give you a good start.

Private-Cloud-hosting-02.png

 

I hope this helps and please feel free to reach out to us if you have any further questions.

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Scot_Clark
Sage

Re: Need requirements of prognosis servers deployment in azure platform

What would ports requirements be in addition to the above mentioned?