2.25.2 Restrictions when the large-scale management option is enabled
The following are the restrictions when the large-scale management option is enabled:
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Managed device
Of devices managed by the management server (those managed directly by the primary management server in the multi-server configuration), the number of devices other than agent-controlled devices (such as agentless devices) must be less than or equal to 50,000.
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Operation log
1A single management server enables you to manage operation logs of up to 30,000 devices. If you want to manage logs of more devices, use the management relay server.
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Asset management through Asset Console
Asset Console enables you to manage up to 30,000 devices.
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IP search
The number of devices to be found through IP search must be less than or equal to 50,000. If you want to find more devices, use the management relay server.
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Network connection control
A single management server can provide network connection control over up to 262,140 pieces of network information (MAC address or IP address). For example, if one device has two pieces of network information, then the server can provide network connection control over up to about 130,000 devices. If you want to provide network connection control over more devices, use the management relay server.
What should be considered about operation windows when the large-scale management option is enabled
Taking into account the load on the server, consider the following items about operation windows when the large-scale management option is enabled:
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Set the maximum number of displayed items per page on a list view to 100.
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Change the items displayed on the list view to only those that are necessary.
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Change the portlets displayed on the Home module and the dashboard for each view to only those that are necessary.
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Define only the minimum required number of filters and custom groups. Remove a filter or custom group if you no longer need it.
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Define only the minimum required number of security policies and agent settings. Remove a security policy or agent setting if you no longer need it.