SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 - Specyfikacje techniczne i wymagania systemowe
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server - Specyfikacje techniczne
Minimalne wymagania serwera
Minimalne wymagania systemowe serwera do instalacji systemu Linux
- Instalacja lokalna: 512 MB RAM, sieÄ SSH
- Instalacja graficzna: 512 MB RAM, sieÄ VNC
- Instalacja z serwera FTP: 512 MB RAM
Minimalne wymagania systemowe serwera w eksploatacji
- 512 MB RAM
- 750 MB przestrzeni dyskowej na oprogramowanie
- 750 MB przestrzeni dyskowej na dane uĹźytkowników
Zalecane wymagania systemowe serwera
- Przynajmniej 512 MB pamiÄci RAM na serwer wirtualny Xen
- Przynajmniej 256 MB dodatkowej pamiÄci RAM na kaĹźdy serwer wirtualny Xen
Specyfikacje techniczne obsĹugiwanych platform
- AMD64
- IBM Power (IBM System i oraz IBM System p)
- IBM System z (64-bit)
- Intel64
- Rodzina procesorów Itanium (Itanium II lub nowsze)
- x86
Opis pakietów
Strona zawiera szczegóĹowy opis wszystkich pakietów doĹÄ czonych do systemu SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. OdwiedĹş stronÄ pomocy technicznej, aby zobaczyÄ listÄ wszystkich obsĹugiwanych pakietów.
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Service Pack 1 na platformÄ x86
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Service Pack 1 na platformÄ AMD64 i Intel EM64T
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Service Pack 1 na platformÄ Itanium
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Service Pack 1 na platformÄ IBM PPC
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 Service Pack 1 na platformÄ IBM zSeries
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 na platformÄ x86
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 na platformÄ AMD64 i Intel EM64T
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 na platformÄ Itanium
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 na platformÄ IBM PPC
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 na platformÄ IBM zSeries
Kernel Limits
The following table summarizes the kernel limits associated with SUSE Linux Enterprise 11. These limits are applicable to all SUSE Linux Enterprise Server and SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop versions based on Code 11.
SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 Kernel (2.6.27) Limits
| x86 (IA-32) | x86_64 (AMD64 and EM64T) |
ia64 (Itanium) | ppc64 (POWER) | s390x (IBM System z) |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CPU bits | 32 | 64 | 64 | 64 | 64 |
| max. # logical CPUs | 32 | 512 | 4096 | 1024 | 64 |
| max. RAM (theoretical / certified) |
64 GiB / 16 GiB | 64 TiB / 512 GiB | 1 PiB / 4 TiB | 1 PiB / 512 GiB | 4 TiB / 256 GiB |
| max. userspace / kernelspace | 3 GiB /1 GiB | 128 TiB / 128 TiB | 2 EiB / φ | 2 TiB / 2 EiB | φ / φ |
| max. swap space | up to 32 * 64 GB | ||||
| max. #processes | 1048576 | ||||
| max. #threads per process |
tested with more than 120000; maximum limit depends on memory and other parameters | ||||
| max. size per block device |
up to 16 TiB | up to 8 EiB | |||
Notes:
- φ = insufficient data
- Theoretical limits are those which are theoretically possible, based on their design. In other words, systems within these limits should work, at least theoretically. On the other hand, certified limits are those which have been tested by Novell and its partners, and certified to work in real life scenarios.
- 1024 Bytes = 1 KiB; 1024 KiB = 1 MiB; 1024 MiB = 1 GiB; 1024 GiB = 1 TiB; 1024 TiB = 1 PiB; 1024 PiB = 1 EiB (see also http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/binary.html)
- Logical CPUs refer to CPUs that are identified and seen by the Linux kernel. This can be different from the number of physical CPU sockets, which are physical entities typically mounted to a motherboard, or cores, which are also physical entities but usually not visible components of multi-core systems, or virtual CPUs, which are logical CPUs seen within a virtual machine.
ObsĹugiwane systemy plików
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