The sizes below are shared as a baseline for understanding general sizing guidelines. However, given the number of factors that are involved, sizing a new system requires an engagement with inVia. The sizing of the overall inVia system is determined by the following considerations:
- The number of PickMate workers
- The number of inVia Logic software users
- The number of robots
- The number of active orders
- Data retention timeframe
- Picking units per hour (UPH)
inVia resource | Virtual machine | Bare metal minimum |
CPU | Intel Xeon Gold 6338T 2.10 GHz | Intel Xeon Gold 6338T 2.10 GHz |
Cores | 32 | 24 |
Memory | 32 GB RAM | 32 GB RAM |
Storage | 300 GB | 200 GB |
OS | Ubuntu 20.4 | Ubuntu 20.4 |
Predefined configuration | Extra-small (no robots) | Small | Medium | Large |
Number of PickMate workers | 10 | 10 | 30 | 50 |
Number of inVia Logic users | 3 | 3 | 9 | 15 |
Number of robots | 0 | 15 | 45 | 75 |
Number of active orders | 5000 | 5000 | 10000 | 15000 |
Data retention timeframe (weeks) | 2 | 2 | 4 | 6 |
CPU cores | 16 | 16 | 40 | 56 |
Memory | 32 GB | 32 GB | 80 GB | 112 GB |
HDD | 256 GB | 256 GB | 512 GB | 1 TB |
Targeted Dell hardware platforms | ||||
Bare Metal/KVM options | XR4000 XR11 XR12 | XR4000 XR11 XR12 | R660 R760 | R660 R760 |
Azure Stack HCI options | N/A | N/A | MC-660 MC-760 | MC-660 MC-760 |
VMware options (VxRail and vSAN Ready Node) | VD-4000 | VD-4000 | R660 vSAN Ready Node R760 vSAN Ready Node VxRail VE-660 | R660 vSAN Ready Node R760 vSAN Ready Node VxRail VE-660 |