Robo VM Solution
The idea of Robo VM Solution is to combine the sizing of Robo Models with Decoupled Quoting (separate license and hardware).
So in the end you pay for Robo VM licenses and the ROBO hardware but NOT the AOS cores or SSD TiB capacity.
Here I defined a couple workloads with total VM count of 100. You can have as many as you want.
Then in the sizing panel selected Robo Models
The resulting budgetary quote shows you pay for the Robo VM licenses and the decoupled hardware.
Ok, there are some limits
No user VM can be more than
- 32 GB RAM (** this will be enforced in AOS)
- 2 TiB total for hdd and ssd storage per vm
- 50 TiB total or hdd and ssd storage within each standalone cluster
Can have multiple workloads that are assigned to a cluster. The cluster limit though is 50 TiB
Can have multiple standalone clusters which can represent different sites. So could have two clusters that are 40 TiB each and that is fine
- No limit on cores
If any user VM exceeds those constraints then present following error message
“This exceeds the Robo VM limits and so please select Data Center Models”