hmm..i am trying to get more specifics . What i am thinking is to identify how NFS file systems are laid out, looks at LUN IOPS, figure out what raid groups/storage pool is being used by these LUNs and then look at disk statistics, see how many IOPS are they being asked to handle.
The setup appears to utilize to RAID groups as nothing is listed under storage pools. One RAID group consists of two luns, and the other four. I can provide stats for whichever you want.
before we dive into detail, do you have UnisphereAnalyzer installed on your array ? You can check by right clicking on your array, software tab.
So from host (ESX) perspective have you looked at any datastore performance metrics, for example Datastores. I am looking in C# client under Performance Tab > Switch to Datastore. That graph shows response time in milliseconds. What do you see ?
Have you received complains from clusters about slow response times ?
Will try to get you a definitive answer regarding Analyzer in the morning, but I want to say yes because I have been through the process of generating NAR files.
On my vSphere 5.0 Client when I go to Performance -> Datastore I get the response time, but only for the internally attached storage of the host. If I check the performance of Datastores attached to my VM I get the metrics. Here is a sample:
Yes I have received complaints. Concerning the best practices mentioned above, we paid an EMC integrator a lot of money to setup the SANs but I am finding issues that lead me to believe we did not get the best advice. Again, any sample numbers from anyone would be very helpful.
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February 17th, 2014 14:00
Not sure I am going to answer this correctly, but the RAID 5 array is listed under Storage Pools for File.
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February 17th, 2014 14:00
are those NFS file systems seat on top of dedicated raid group or storage pools (block storage pools, not datamover pools)
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hmm..i am trying to get more specifics
. What i am thinking is to identify how NFS file systems are laid out, looks at LUN IOPS, figure out what raid groups/storage pool is being used by these LUNs and then look at disk statistics, see how many IOPS are they being asked to handle.
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The setup appears to utilize to RAID groups as nothing is listed under storage pools. One RAID group consists of two luns, and the other four. I can provide stats for whichever you want.
Thanks,
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To start off, you may want to read over the best practices of performance.
https://support.emc.com/docu42660_VNX-Unified-Best-Practices-for-Performance-Applied-Best-Practices-Guide.pdf?language=en_US
Please mark my answer as correct/helpful answer if it helps.
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before we dive into detail, do you have UnisphereAnalyzer installed on your array ? You can check by right clicking on your array, software tab.
So from host (ESX) perspective have you looked at any datastore performance metrics, for example Datastores. I am looking in C# client under Performance Tab > Switch to Datastore. That graph shows response time in milliseconds. What do you see ?
Have you received complains from clusters about slow response times ?
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Will try to get you a definitive answer regarding Analyzer in the morning, but I want to say yes because I have been through the process of generating NAR files.
On my vSphere 5.0 Client when I go to Performance -> Datastore I get the response time, but only for the internally attached storage of the host. If I check the performance of Datastores attached to my VM I get the metrics. Here is a sample:
Yes I have received complaints. Concerning the best practices mentioned above, we paid an EMC integrator a lot of money to setup the SANs but I am finding issues that lead me to believe we did not get the best advice. Again, any sample numbers from anyone would be very helpful.