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V7 on an ASG220 imo not enough resources

Hi there,

i used my asl at home with v7 now for testing and learn to understand the new version etc. In business not implement v7 yet.
At home i used an Dell-Server with 2,3GHz and 1GB of RAM. The resources shown in the dashboard always used 50-60% of RAM. So i think it is not good to upgrade a ASG220 to v7, because it have only 512MB-RAM.
I ask my distributor for buy a new RAM-Modul for my ASG, but it is not possible or planed from Astaro.

At home i used only one DSL-Line, RAS, http and smtp proxy (other options sometimes for testing). On Business the asl/asg must handl:
2 DSL-Lines
3 VPN-Tunnel (Net-to-Net)
2-3 RAS
most of the proxies (with all features)
and emailencryption ist planed

Anybody experience with the RAM/CPU-Usage, what is realy needed for ASGv7?


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  • I've a 220 as well.  I think that performance will come down to how many users/concurrent connections the 220 will have to handle at a time.  If possible, try to cut down the RAM on your home ASL to more closely emulate a 220 (take out half the RAM and  and see what happens).
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  • A 220 is non-upgradeable.  The system board in these is limited (by the Intel Chipset used, I believe) to 512MB.  However, I have noted marked improvements in V7's abilities to run w/ 512MB on my test system as the up2dates have come out.. I expect that they'll eventually get everything tuned perfect... 7.004 is a lot better...

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  • A 220 is non-upgradeable.  The system board in these is limited (by the Intel Chipset used, I believe) to 512MB.  However, I have noted marked improvements in V7's abilities to run w/ 512MB on my test system as the up2dates have come out.. I expect that they'll eventually get everything tuned perfect... 7.004 is a lot better...

    CTO, Convergent Information Security Solutions, LLC

    https://www.convergesecurity.com

    Advice given as posted on this forum does not construe a support relationship or other relationship with Convergent Information Security Solutions, LLC or its subsidiaries.  Use the advice given at your own risk.

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