On Tuesday, March 31, 2015 at 12:48:40 AM UTC-7, Brad Knowles wrote:
>
> When running the eval copy of PE 3.7.2 on AWS, we have found that you can 
> boot the master if the VM is an m3.medium (3.5GB), but you run into memory 
> problems that cause the system to be unreliable.  If we use m3.larges 
> (7.5GB), the systems are just fine.  We haven’t come anywhere close to 
> stressing the CPU or RAM of an m3.large in that kind of environment, but 
> AWS doesn’t give you a whole lot of options between them. 
>
> So, on a 16GB NUC, I would think you could devote 6GB to the puppet master 
> and still have enough RAM left over to run 10x nodes with 1GB RAM each, and 
> you should be fine. 
>
>
>
Thanks - for under 10 clients is 100GB for storage really needed ?    Would 
more like 50 be good enough ?

Thinking of kickstarting up a centos7 host under qemu-kvm (on a centos7 
host) if that matters.

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