SonicOS 7 NSv Getting Started Guide for AWS
- SonicOS NSv 7
- Introducing the NSv Series
- Installing SonicOS on the NSv Series
- Supported NSv Models
- Resizing NSv Virtual Machine
- Task List for NSv Instance Setup
- Deploying AWS from Console
- Deploying AWS from Cloud Template
- Accessing the SonicWall NSv Web Interface
- Forwarding Traffic to your NSv
- Configuring Internet/Public Access Through the NSv
- SonicWall Nsv Firewall on AWS GovCloud
- Troubleshooting Installation Configuration
- Licensing and Registering Your NSv
- SonicOS Management
- Using the Virtual Console and SafeMode
- SonicWall Support
Product Matrix and Requirements
The following table shows the hardware resource requirements for the SonicWall NSv virtual machines.
Product Models | NSv 270 | NSv 470 | NSv 870 |
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Maximum Cores1 | 2 | 4 | 8 |
Minimum Total Cores | 2 | 4 | 8 |
Management Cores | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Maximum Data Plane Cores | 1 | 3 | 7 |
Minimum Data Plane Cores | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Network Interfaces | 8 | 10 | 12 |
Supported IP/Nodes | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited |
Minimum Memory Required 2 | 4G | 8G | 10G |
Minimum Hard Disk/Storage | 50G | 50G | 50G |
On NSv deployments with Jumbo Frame support enabled, the Minimum Memory requirements are higher. This increases TCP performance. See the Memory Requirements on NSv with Jumbo Frames Enabled vs Disabled table that follows.
NSv Model | Minimum Memory – Jumbo Frames Enabled | Minimum Memory – Jumbo Frames Disabled |
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NSv 270 | 6G | 4G |
NSv 470 | 10G | 8G |
NSv 870 | 14G | 10G |
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