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Install ISE on aVMware Virtual Machine.ISE Features Not Supported in a Virtual MachineThe Inline Posture node is supported only onCisco SNS-3415 and Cisco ISE 3300 series appliances. It is not supported onCisco SNS-3495 series or VMware server systems. All the other designated rolesare supported for use on VMware virtual machines.Supported VMwareVersionsCisco ISE supports the following VMware servers and clients:.VMware version 7(default) for ESX/ESXi 4.x.VMware version 8(default) for ESXi 5.x.VMware version11 (default) for ESXi 6.0 (requires Cisco ISE 1.3 Patch 4)Support for VMwarevMotionCisco ISE supports the cold VMware vMotion feature that allows you to migrate virtual machine (VM) instances (running anypersona) between hosts.

For the VMware vMotion feature to be functional, the following condition must be met:.Cisco ISE must be shutdown and powered off—Cisco ISE does not allow to stop or pause the database operations during vMotion.This might lead to data corruption issues. Hence, ensure that Cisco ISE is not running and active during the migration.NoteCisco ISE VM does not support Hot vMotion.Refer to your VMware documentation for more information on VMotion requirements.CautionIf the Snapshot feature is enabled on the VM, it might corrupt the VM configuration. If this issue occurs, you might haveto reimage the VM and disable VM snapshot.NoteCisco ISE does not support VMware snapshots for backing up ISE data because a VMware snapshot saves the status of a VM ata given point in time.

In a multi-node Cisco ISE deployment, data in all the nodes are continuously synchronized with currentdatabase information. Restoring a snapshot might cause database replication and synchronization issues. We recommend thatyou use the backup functionality included in Cisco ISE for archival and restoration of data. Using VMware snapshots to backup ISE data results in stopping Cisco ISE services. A reboot is required to bring up the ISE node.Support for OpenVirtualization FormatCisco ISE supports theOpen Virtualization Format (OVF) and offers OVA templates that you can use toinstall and deploy Cisco ISE on virtual machines (VMs). The following OVAtemplates are available:.ISE- 1.3. Xxx-eval.ova—Use thistemplate if you are evaluating Cisco ISE and the evaluation license wouldsupport up to 100 endpoints.ISE- 1.3.

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Xxx-virtual-SNS3415.ova—Use this template if your VMwareappliance specification is comparable with an SNS-3415 appliance.ISE- 1.3. Xxx-virtual-SNS3495.ova—Use this template if your VMwareappliance specification is comparable with an SNS-3495 appliance.The following tableprovides OVA template reservations.OVA TemplateMemoryCPUVirtual EvalOVA4 GB RAM (noreservation)NoteForevaluating guest access and basic access policy flows, a minimum of 4 GB RAM isrequired. For evaluating advanced features such as pxGrid, internal CA, andSXP, we suggest that you configure your VM to have 16 GB RAM after deployingthe Eval OVA.2300 MHz (noreservation)VirtualSNS-3415 OVA16 GB RAM8000 MHzVirtualSNS-3495 OVA32 GB RAM16000 MHzVirtual MachineRequirementsTo achieve performance and scalability comparable to the CiscoISE hardware appliance, the VMware virtual machine should be allocated systemresources equivalent to the Cisco SNS 3415 and 3495 appliances.Table 1. VMware System RequirementsRequirement TypeSpecificationsCPU. Evaluation:.Clock Speed:2.0 GHz or faster.Number of Cores:2 CPU cores.

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Production:.Clock Speed:2.0 GHz or faster.Number of Cores:4 (Small) to 8 (Large) CPU coresCisco ISE supports Hyperthreading.