Work with your Pano Logic representative or partner to properly size your environment. Meanwhile, let’s look at some guidelines and estimates to help you determine your resource requirements:
Multiply that amount by the number of desktops that you expect to run. Consider giving every user 512Mb RAM, 1/4 core processor and 1/4 spindle hard disk. For example, if you have 25 users, a Dell 2950 with 2 quad core processors, 32GB RAM and 6 hard drives should more than suffice.
Ensure that you have sufficient network bandwidth between your server and workgroup switches. You should have 1 Gbps links between your server and workgroup switches. From workgroup switches to Pano devices, 100Mbps links are sufficient.
Consult the VMware VI3 documentation for complete VirtualCenter requirements. If you choose to run your VirtualCenter as a virtual machine, make sure that you factor VirtualCenter’s resource requirements into that host’s overall capabilities.
The Pano Manager runs as a virtual machine. You can safely run the Pano Manager on the same host as DVMs; however, you must
reserve sufficient resources for the Pano Manager VM. Pano Logic recommends that you allocate the following resources for a Pano Manager VM based on the number of Pano devices in your environment: