![]() ![]() Of course, finding the funding for this is yet another question.īrian McGahan has a blog post about using VIRL for CCIE studies you might be able to get some info from, but I think VIRL has gone through a few updates since the post was done.ĮDIT: And, in relation to the actual thread. We're still discussing it as a possibility for other folks (I'm working on my CCIE, but we have some CCNP and CCNA candidates), and the possibility of giving our DCI/VM group another UCS blade (with tons of RAM so that we can take 64GB or more for VIRL) was suggested. However, if you want to model multiple platforms (IOS, IOS-XR, NX-OS, etc) as well as have Layer 2 support, VIRL might be a good option. My ESXi host has trouble running all 20 instances (needs time between starts) with 48GB, so VIRL would require a minimum of 64GB to run that many, I think. Not that I'm aware of - I haven't really gotten my hands on it yet.įor my purposes, a scraps-built ESXi host with the CSR1000v (x20) is doing the trick I've been told that VIRL is significantly more resource intensive than ESXi with images.
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