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The Cisco Provider Connectivity Assurance Sensor Control is a high-performance, real-time active system that requires dedicated resources from the VM host to operate properly.
To help ensure proper operation, follow these guidelines when provisioning the Sensor Control VM:
Hyperthreading on the host must be disabled.
CAUTION: Disabling Hyperthreading is a BIOS setting that impacts CPU allocation. If you plan to disable Hyperthreading on a hypervisor that is already hosting other VM applications, do this with care and diligence to avoid a negative impact on your deployed VMs.CPU, Memory, and Disk resources must be reserved for the exclusive use of the Sensor Control VM being deployed.
Dynamic load balancing must be disabled when deployed on a hypervisor cluster (for example, vMotion). Do not move the Sensor Control within the cluster unless there is a hardware failure or a manual intervention. Moving the Sensor Control within a cluster impacts the Sensor Control operation and should be done during a maintenance window.
MAC preservation must be enabled when deployed on a hypervisor cluster.
The CPU, Memory, and Disk resources requirements may vary according to the type of deployment. Ensure to use the required settings for your specific deployment type.
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