Supported Platforms¹
² ³
| Vendor |
Series |
| Microsoft |
Windows 2000 Professional
Windows 2000 Server
Windows XP Professional
Windows Server 2003 |
| Red Hat |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 4 (v2.6 Kernel) |
¹Note:
| 1. |
OPNET software is supported on the English language version of each
operating system.
|
| 2. |
VNE Server is not supported
on 64-bit editions of Windows operating systems,
nor on Windows 2003 Web Edition.
|
| 3. |
Supported under Windows Server 2003 instances, running within virtual machines hosted by VMware ESX Server 2.0 and 3.0, subject to the following notes and limitations. |
Required System Patches
| Vendor |
OS |
Patch Number/Name |
| Microsoft |
Windows 2000 Server |
Service
Pack 2 minimum |
| Windows XP Professional |
N/A |
| Windows Server 2003 |
N/A |
Windows System Configuration
| |
Processor² |
RAM¹ |
Disk |
FSB³ |
| Minimum |
Intel
Pentium D processor model 945
2x2MB
Cache, 3.4 GHz |
2 GB |
80 GB |
800 MHz |
| Dual Processor, Dual Core
Intel Xeon Model 5060, 2x2MB Cache, 3.2 GHz |
2 GB |
160 GB |
1066 MHz |
| Recommended |
Intel Core2 Duo Processor
Model E6700, 4MB Cache - 2.66GHz |
4 GB |
160 GB |
1066 MHz |
| Dual
Processor, Dual Core Intel Xeon Model 5160,
4MB Cache - 3.0 GHz |
4 GB |
300 GB |
1333 MHz |
NOTE: VNE Server
will not operate on machines with the Intel Itanium processor.
1 VNE server performance will improve with more available memory as network
size increases.
2 A dual-processor configuration is recommended.
3 Front-Side Bus (FSB) speed affects the speed of data transfer to and from
the VNE Server database; faster bus speeds will improve VNE Server performance.
VNE
Server is configured to perform its own data
management by default. Users migrating from VNE
Server 4.0 may choose to instead use their Oracle
database for data management. In this case, note
the following
system
requirements related to Oracle.