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Ironport ESA vs vESA

aslakgaaserud
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Hi,

We are about to evaluate the Ironport vESA as our email proxy, and I would like to know if there are any differences between a virtual ESA and an ESA appliance?

I heard that to achieve full functionality the virtual ESA needs to run on specialized Cisco hardware, is this true?

Thanks and best regards,

Aslak

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Robert Sherwin
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

By "specialized Cisco hardware" - that would be UCS...

Cisco UCS servers (blade or rack-mounted) are the only supported hardware platform for the virtual appliance.

The only supported virtualization hypervisors are the following VMWare ESXi versions:

esx_req.png

Any other hardware platform or VMware hypervisor will be supported on a “Best Effort” basis: we will try to help you, but it may not be possible to reproduce all problems, and we cannot guarantee a solution. No other virtualization hypervisor is supported.

Full details:

http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/security/content_security/virtual_appliances/Cisco_Content_Security_Virtual_Appliance_Install_Guide.pdf

Hope this helps!

-Robert

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no. full functionality is there on whatever hardware. The support docs say something about "best effort" support on non-Cisco servers but that's Cisco doing a CYA.

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Robert Sherwin
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

By "specialized Cisco hardware" - that would be UCS...

Cisco UCS servers (blade or rack-mounted) are the only supported hardware platform for the virtual appliance.

The only supported virtualization hypervisors are the following VMWare ESXi versions:

esx_req.png

Any other hardware platform or VMware hypervisor will be supported on a “Best Effort” basis: we will try to help you, but it may not be possible to reproduce all problems, and we cannot guarantee a solution. No other virtualization hypervisor is supported.

Full details:

http://www.cisco.com/c/dam/en/us/td/docs/security/content_security/virtual_appliances/Cisco_Content_Security_Virtual_Appliance_Install_Guide.pdf

Hope this helps!

-Robert

(*If you have received the answer to your original question, and found this helpful/correct - please mark the question as answered, and be sure to leave a rating to reflect!)