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BlackAbdula_103
Nimbostratus
Feb 07, 2013new big-ip models 2000/2200s and 4200v
Hi,
could anyone clearify whats different with new big-ip models 2000s, 2200s, 4200v and so on. What do chars 's' and 'v' stand for in the name of the models?
According to hardware documen...
hoolio
Cirrostratus
Feb 07, 2013The s stands for ScaleN, the v stands for vCMP. The v platforms should eventually support vCMP.
The 2200s has twice the CPU capacity and HTTP request/second rating as the 2000s. The 4200v has support for more module combinations.
The 1600 supports three modules on 11.2 and lower (but only two on 11.3+). The 2x00s supports two modules for now.
You can check with your F5 or partner SE for more information.
Aaron
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