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Start with the right OVA. Overprovision disk slightly. Reserve memory. Use fast storage. And for the love of dial tone, stay on the HCL.
Deploy using the OVA for the next major version you might upgrade to, or at least one size larger than current needs. You can scale down later if needed (though scaling up requires a reboot). 6. Quick Checklist Before Deployment ✅ Server on Cisco HCL (UCS or approved third-party) ✅ VMware ESXi 6.7 or later (vCenter optional but helpful) ✅ OVA template matching your user/device count ✅ Memory reservation = allocated RAM ✅ Separate datastore for CUCM VMs (avoid contention) ✅ NTP configured at host level (CUCM is extremely NTP-sensitive) ✅ DNS & reverse DNS working for all nodes Final Thoughts CUCM isn’t like a generic Linux server—you can’t throw extra resources at it later and expect magic. It expects predictable, low-latency resources from day one. cucm hardware requirements
| Deployment Size | vCPU | RAM (GB) | Disk (GB) | Max Devices | |----------------|------|----------|-----------|--------------| | 1000 users | 2 | 8 | 110 | 1,000 | | 2500 users | 4 | 8 | 110 | 2,500 | | 7500 users | 6 | 12 | 110 | 7,500 | | 10k+ users | 8 | 16+ | 110+ | 10,000+ | Start with the right OVA