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How many computers per update relay

I was just curious how many computers can update from the same update relay/server?

In our environment, we have over 20,000 computers updating. We have a large number of relays, and I'd really like to keep that number to a minimum to help us from a maintenance standpoint.

I wasn't in this position for the initial set up and installation of Sophos, so I'm not sure on the reasoning behind the relays. We do have a large number of locations where these computers are, over 50. If we have a gig connection to every location, is there a reason we can't centralize our update server and have them all pull from the same one? 

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  • Hi,

    There is no "hard" limit to the system regarding the 25K number, the console will cope with 100K if all conditions are good on the latest spec hardware but, in a virus outbreak scenario for example would the system cope, would it even be manageable, who knows? I odn't feel I need to find out :) The 25K value is really a statement by Sophos to say, we will support you on this and we expect it to work from our testing without too much manual tuning.  

    Maybe if you set up a management server with aggressive alert and event purging, i.e.. Every 2 weeks, it would scale much higher as I suspect, the amount of data required to be processed (read to and written from the DB) by the management service would become the bottleneck.

    So having said that. If there is a logical partition where you can make the management server split and I would expect there to be once you get up to 25K machines, I suggest that to future proof the system you have multiple management servers. Even if the number of managed machines isn't increasing per console the amount of alerts/events per client will be up so a bit of breathing space can only be a good thing.  

    Regards,

    Jak

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  • Hi,

    There is no "hard" limit to the system regarding the 25K number, the console will cope with 100K if all conditions are good on the latest spec hardware but, in a virus outbreak scenario for example would the system cope, would it even be manageable, who knows? I odn't feel I need to find out :) The 25K value is really a statement by Sophos to say, we will support you on this and we expect it to work from our testing without too much manual tuning.  

    Maybe if you set up a management server with aggressive alert and event purging, i.e.. Every 2 weeks, it would scale much higher as I suspect, the amount of data required to be processed (read to and written from the DB) by the management service would become the bottleneck.

    So having said that. If there is a logical partition where you can make the management server split and I would expect there to be once you get up to 25K machines, I suggest that to future proof the system you have multiple management servers. Even if the number of managed machines isn't increasing per console the amount of alerts/events per client will be up so a bit of breathing space can only be a good thing.  

    Regards,

    Jak

    :21249
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