![]() ![]() I knew that the CSR1000Vs were fairly RAM hungry, but at the same time they are meant to be production routers, so that’s definitely a fair tradeoff for good performance. I then moved it to my ESXi server, which is definitely more appropriate for this software in its current state. However, its use was very limited as I was unable to load more than a few nodes. I installed it on my 16GB MacBook Pro first, and allocated 8GB to it. My first impression of VIRL is that it is a BEAST of a VM with regards to CPU and RAM consumption. Until now, I have been using any combination of real hardware, CSR1000Vs, and IOL instances for studying and proof of concept testing. Since it has been out for more than a year, and has been developed and improved tremendously during that time, I decided to finally take the plunge and buy a year’s subscription to the Cisco VIRL software. ![]()
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