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Synopsys Black Duck Release

2022.4.0

Info

As of version 2022.4.0, the minimum recommended hardware requirements increased from 7 CPU cores & 28.5GB of RAM to 14 CPU cores and 38 GB of RAM. You can still manually change the hardware requirements and resource allocation using the provided helm charts or swarm configuration files. However, the current Black Duck default templates match the new recommendations. For the short to medium term we expect Black Duck to still be able to run successfully on the lesser requirements, but this may change over time. In the future, Black Duck will no longer be officially supporting nor testing with the older hardware specification. Customers who do not have available hardware to meet the new requirements will either need to add additional hardware or modify the orchestration files manually before updating to 2022.4.0.

This new guidance is based current Black Duck 2022.2.0 architecture. It is possible this guidance will be further refined for the 2022.4.0 or subsequent releases. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to Product Management.

Name

Scans/Hour

Black Duck Services

PostgreSQL

Total

10sph

10

CPU: 12 core
Memory: 30 GB

CPU: 2 core
Memory: 8 GB

CPU: 14 core
Memory: 38 GB

120sph

120

CPU: 13 core
Memory: 46 GB

CPU 4 core
Memory: 16 GB

CPU: 17 core
Memory: 62 GB

250sph

250

CPU: 17 core
Memory: 118 GB

CPU: 6 core
Memory: 24 GB

CPU: 23 core
Memory: 142 GB

500sph

500

CPU: 28 core
Memory: 210 GB

CPU: 10 core
Memory: 40 GB

CPU: 38 core
Memory: 250 GB

1000sph

1000

CPU: 47 core
Memory: 411 GB

CPU: 18 core
Memory: 72 GB

CPU: 65 core
Memory: 483 GB

1500sph

1500

CPU: 66 core
Memory: 597 GB

CPU: 26 core
Memory: 104 GB

CPU: 92 core
Memory: 701 GB

2000sph

2000

CPU: 66 core
Memory: 597 GB

CPU: 34 core
Memory: 136 GB

CPU: 99.5 core
Memory: 733 GB

PostgreSQL Settings

Customers using the PostgreSQL container will need to set the values manually using ALTER SYSTEM,
and changes to shared_buffers won't take effect until after the next time that PostgreSQL is restarted.
These settings apply to both Kubernetes and Swarm installations.

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