Hi.
I have to configure a Dell Server in order to run, under vmWare ESXi 5.5:
1 virtual machine as WinCC server
12 virtual machine as WinCC client
1 virtual machine as TIA portal Developping Engineering Station
My host computer is a Dell with the following hw configuration:
- CPU: DOUBLE Intel Xeon E5-2430 v2 2.50GHz, 15M Cache, 7.2GT/s QPI, Turbo, 6 CORE
- RAM: 64GB RDIMM, 1600 MHz
- STORAGE: 2TB SAS SAN
The number of connected PLC to WinCC Server is 12, about 25000 tag.
Can somebody help me in order to assign the correct number of virtual CPU to each virtual machine and to understand the ratio between virtual CPU and physical CORE?
Same question related to the memory to assign to each virtual machine.
Thanks a lot
[?]: WinCC v13 & vmWare
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Re: [?]: WinCC v13 & vmWare
I bet, with Your Hardware, You won't get Your System running!
1. ES should be Windows 7-64 Pro/Ult. (4 Cores / 16 GB RAM)
2. WinCC Server needs Windows Server (4 Cores / 16 GB RAM)
3. WinCC Client needs Windows 7 (2 Cores / 4 GB RAM)
We (richard's Engineering - industrial Automation) refuse to set up virtual Environments with PCS 7!
Too slow, low reliabilty, unstable!
VM is good to Keep old MS-DOS games, but unsuitable in the Automation buissiness.
1. ES should be Windows 7-64 Pro/Ult. (4 Cores / 16 GB RAM)
2. WinCC Server needs Windows Server (4 Cores / 16 GB RAM)
3. WinCC Client needs Windows 7 (2 Cores / 4 GB RAM)
We (richard's Engineering - industrial Automation) refuse to set up virtual Environments with PCS 7!
Too slow, low reliabilty, unstable!
VM is good to Keep old MS-DOS games, but unsuitable in the Automation buissiness.
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Re: [?]: WinCC v13 & vmWare
Is not trueSon of Wodan wrote:VM is good to Keep old MS-DOS games, but unsuitable in the Automation buissiness.
https://support.automation.siemens.com/ ... earch.aspx
VM is good to Keep Automation study (games), but unsuitable in the old MS-DOS games
6 CORE is really bad for WinCC SQL version - it can crash in system with N*3 core CPU6 CORE
N*2 = 4 or 8 is prefered
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Re: [?]: WinCC v13 & vmWare
Thanks for the answer.
My first idea was to assign the virtual cores ( ratio between pCore and vCore = 1:4) and the RAM in the following way (i add other 64 GB of phisical RAM):
1. Engineering Station (8 Virtual Cores - 16 GB RAM) --> total 1 Engineering Station
2. WinCC Server (8 Virtual Cores - 16 GB RAM) --> total 1 WinCC Server
3. WinCC Client (2 Virtual Cores - 4 GB RAM) --> total 12 WinCC Client
So the total needed vCore is 40 (44 available, if one is dedicated to ESXi) and the RAM is 80 GB (128 GB available)
Do you think it can work?
It is not clear if you are speacking about physical core or virtual core. In anycase you mean that the preferred number of cores should be 2,4, or 8 ?6 CORE is really bad for WinCC SQL version - it can crash in system with N*3 core CPU
N*2 = 4 or 8 is prefered
My first idea was to assign the virtual cores ( ratio between pCore and vCore = 1:4) and the RAM in the following way (i add other 64 GB of phisical RAM):
1. Engineering Station (8 Virtual Cores - 16 GB RAM) --> total 1 Engineering Station
2. WinCC Server (8 Virtual Cores - 16 GB RAM) --> total 1 WinCC Server
3. WinCC Client (2 Virtual Cores - 4 GB RAM) --> total 12 WinCC Client
So the total needed vCore is 40 (44 available, if one is dedicated to ESXi) and the RAM is 80 GB (128 GB available)
Do you think it can work?
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Re: [?]: WinCC v13 & vmWare
To clarify our point of view: When somebody says "It is supported", that does not at all mean, it's a good solution!
Once again: virtualization was developed to help those poor People, that can not afford suitable hardware!
Have You ever seen a mechanic working with a virtual hammer?
Maybe in countries, where they only dream of working while they drink tea and smoke gras.
Once again: virtualization was developed to help those poor People, that can not afford suitable hardware!
Have You ever seen a mechanic working with a virtual hammer?
Maybe in countries, where they only dream of working while they drink tea and smoke gras.
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Re: [?]: WinCC v13 & vmWare
Egypt ?Son of Wodan wrote:Maybe in countries, where they only dream of working while they drink tea and smoke gras.
but now you are not afraid to write in this forum - there is no Stasi
it's a good solution for some cause - for internet serviceTo clarify our point of view: When somebody says "It is supported", that does not at all mean, it's a good solution!
http://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/solutio ... 5-perf.pdf
but for Automation is prefered 2 real redundant PCs with redundant WinCC Server