3.1.13. Maximum Capacity Specifications¶
This section shows maximum sizes and numbers of various objects/features that can be configured on a Virtual Service Router.
Note
The limits and timings in this article are only indicative and may vary with hardware capacity. Here is the reference platform that was used to produce the following numbers:
CPU |
Intel® Xeon® Gold 6152 CPU @ 2.10GHz |
---|---|
Memory |
48GB |
Important
The timings reported in the following table are given when configuring
objects all at once: starting with 0
configured objects and creating
N
new ones in a single <edit-config>
or commit
operation.
Configuring objects one by one (or incrementally) will be slower. Processing the difference between the current configuration and the increment takes more time, the bigger the configuration is.
However, this limitation only becomes significant when reaching the upper limits. For reasonably small setups, you can assume that the configuration time is linear with the number of configured objects.
Feature |
Number of Objects |
Configuration Time |
Unconfiguration Time |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
50 |
2 s |
2 s |
||
500 |
10 s |
30 s |
||
500 |
10 s |
40 s |
||
5000 |
60 s |
600 s |
||
500 |
10 s |
20 s |
||
5000 |
100 s |
250 s |
||
500 |
5 s |
20 s |
||
5000 |
80 s |
250 s |
||
500 |
10 s |
20 s |
||
5000 |
100 s |
300 s |
||
500 |
10 s |
20 s |
||
5000 |
60 s |
250 s |
||
500 |
5 s |
2 s |
||
5000 |
30 s |
10 s |
||
500 |
10 s |
30 s |
||
5000 |
60 s |
250 s |
||
100 |
10 s |
5 s |
||
500 |
60 s |
200 s |
||
500 |
15 |
25 s |
||
5000 |
150 s |
250 s |
||
500 |
15 |
25 s |
||
5000 |
150 s |
250 s |
- 1
VRFs are the most limiting feature. We do not recommend using more than 100 different ones on a single system.
- 2
Bridges are much slower to delete than other interfaces.
- 3
With all interfaces in the same VRF. Configuration will be slower when doing cross VRF tunnels.
- 4
Cross VRF interfaces are inherently limited by the number of VRFs.