![]() For details, see Plan for large meetings in Skype for Business Server. ![]() Note: Additionally, you can support large conferences of between 2 users by deploying a separate Front End pool with two Front End Servers to host the large conferences. The A/V Conferencing service provided by a Front End pool supports the pool's conferences assuming a maximum conference size of 250 users, and only one such large conference running at a time. Server roleįront End pool with twelve Front End Servers and one Back End Server or a mirrored pair of Back End Servers.Ĩ0,000 unique users simultaneously logged in, plus 50% multiple points of presence (MPOP) representing non-mobile instances, plus 40% of users enabled for Mobility for a total of 152,000 endpoints. The following table summarizes our recommendations. OR - Solid state drives (SSDs) that provide performance similar to 8 10,000-RPM mechanical disk drives.ġ dual-port network adapter, 1 Gbps or higher (2 recommended, which requires teaming with a single MAC address and single IP address). Two of the disks should use RAID 1, and six should use RAID 10. Intel Itanium processors are not supported for Skype for Business Server server roles.Ĩ or more 10,000-RPM hard disk drives with at least 72 GB free disk space. Hardware Used in Performance Testing Hardware componentĦ4-bit dual processor, hex-core, 2.26 gigahertz (GHz) or higher. These hardware recommendations are the same as Lync Server 2013, if that's helpful (and in upgrade scenarios, it may be). If you decide to try using less powerful hardware than what you see listed here, please be aware that you may face functionality problems or poor performance. All our recommendations and results are based on this hardware. We've done our performance testing on the hardware described in the table below. All recommendations in this article assume that you have installed Skype for Business Cumulative Update, November 2015, or later on your servers.
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