Citrix SD-WAN Platforms
Citrix SD-WAN Standard Edition in AWS now supports basic CloudWatch for monitoring your SD-WAN
instance running on AWS infrastructure. CloudWatch alarms send notifications or automatically make
changes to the resources you are monitoring. Under basic monitoring, seven pre-selected metrics at
five minute frequency and three status check metrics at one minute frequency are available for your
SD-WAN instance for no additional charge. You can view the following metrics for your SD-WAN image.
• CPU Utilization - The percentage of allocated compute units that are currently being used for
the instance. This metric identifies the processing power required to run an application upon a
selected instance.
• Disks read operations - Read operations from all instance volumes available for the specified
period.
• Disk Write operations – Write operations for all instance store volume available for the instance
in a specified duration of time.
• DiskReadBytes – Bytes written to all instance store volumes available to the running instance
• Networking – This metric identifies the volume of incoming traic for a single instance.
• Network Out - This metric identifies the volume of outgoing traic for a single instance.
• Networkpacketsout – Number of packets sent out on all network interfaces by the instance, this
is only available for basic monitoring.
Citrix SD-WAN VPX WANOP
June 19, 2020
Citrix SD-WAN WANOP VPX is a virtual Citrix SD-WAN appliance that can be hosted on Citrix
XenServer, VMware ESX or ESXi, Microso Hyper-V, and Amazon AWS-virtualization platforms.
An SD-WAN WANOP VPX appliance supports most of the features of a physical SD-WAN WANOP
appliances.
Because SD-WAN WANOP Edition VPX is a virtual machine, you can deploy your choice of hardware,
exactly where you need it, and in combination with other virtual machines, servers, VPN units, or other
appliances to create a unit that precisely suits your needs.
Citrix SD-WAN WANOP VPX soware is available as:
• A Xen virtual machine running under XenServer 5.5 and later.
• A VMware vSphere virtual machine running under ESX/ESXi 4.1–6.0.
• A Hyper-V virtual machine under 64-bit Windows 2008 R2 SP1 - 2012.
• An Amazon AWS instance.
• A Microso Azure Instance.
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