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I have been working with System Center Virtual Machine Manager for a few
weeks now and I do like it for a number of reasons. One thing that I am not sure how to do is determine how are people determining I/O Operations Per Second (IOPS). This comes into play for how guests are considered for placement on a specific host. So for those of you using SCVMM how are you accounting for this setting for placement of guests. Our setup is pretty robust, 4GB fiber connections to a HP EVA in a group of 52, 146GB, 15,000 disks. We have not seen any slow performance, but don't know at what level IOPS will come into play. Any would be appreciated. Rob |
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"Rob McShinsky" <Please@UseGroup.com> wrote in message news:OM#55LwhIHA.4196@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > I have been working with System Center Virtual Machine Manager for a few > weeks now and I do like it for a number of reasons. One thing that I am > not sure how to do is determine how are people determining I/O Operations > Per Second (IOPS). This comes into play for how guests are considered for > placement on a specific host. So for those of you using SCVMM how are you > accounting for this setting for placement of guests. Our setup is pretty > robust, 4GB fiber connections to a HP EVA in a group of 52, 146GB, 15,000 > disks. We have not seen any slow performance, but don't know at what > level IOPS will come into play. Any would be appreciated. > > Rob > |
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