What is the impact of running vNIOS 9.0.7 using a 250 GB disk resource?
I am planning to upgrade NIOS from version 8.5.4 to 9.0.7 with the following specifications:
- Grid master :
- Hardware = IB-V1415
- CPU = 4 CPU(s), 1867 MHz (active used)
- Disk size = 244.141 GB
- Memory = 32 GB, 13 GB memory active
- vNIOS = vNIOS for VMware X5 Series
- Image = Fixed image
- Threat Protection = No
- Existing version = 8.5.4-419474
- EoS and EoL = 31 October 2023
- Grid master candidate :
- Hardware = IB-V1415
- CPU = 4 CPU(s), 1037 MHz (active used)
- Disk size = 244.141 GB
- Memory = 32 GB, 12 GB memory active
- vNIOS = vNIOS for VMware X5 Series
- Image = Fixed image
- Threat Protection = No
- Existing version = 8.5.4-419474
- EoS and EoL = 31 October 2023
- Reporting :
- Hardware = IB-V805
- CPU = 2 CPU(s), 742 MHz (active used)
- Disk size = 244.141 GB
- Memory = 32 GB, 4 GB memory active
- vNIOS = vNIOS for VMware X5 Series
- Image = Fixed image
- Threat Protection = No
- Existing version = 8.5.4-419474
- EoS and EoL = 31 October 2023
My upgrade strategy is to move from the current version 8.5.4 to version 8.5.5, and then proceed to version 9.0.7
Are there any concerns or risks if I continue using a 250 GB disk resource?
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