[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-users] Large server, Xen limitations
My own experience has been a decent raid controller is more important. If you have multiple disk reads and writes happening from multiple VMs then a good controller like an Areca or 3Ware will put the request in blocks to stop disk thrashing, it can make a big difference. Even raid 1 read performance was better on the Areca SAS card we used compared to the onboard LSI SAS solution because Areca seems to be better at raid 1 read interleaving. A good SAS card also allows you to mix and match SAS and SATA. As a general rule of thumb an enterprise 15K drive will offer 2-3 times the performance of SATA 7.2K drive, the reason is partly because of the spindle speed but also partly due to disk firmwares being geared for server random read / write patterns rather than continuous / read ahead home user loads. We actually mix and match as needed, generally I found SAS is worth it for database and web servers but a waste on web servers or backup NAS. SATA is also available in much larger sizes. The SAQ Group Registered Office: 18 Chapel Street, Petersfield, Hampshire GU32 3DZ SAQ is the trading name of SEMTEC Limited. Registered in England & Wales Company Number: 06481952 http://www.saqnet.co.uk AS29219 SAQ Group Delivers high quality, honestly priced communication and I.T. services to UK Business. Broadband : Domains : Email : Hosting : CoLo : Servers : Racks : Transit : Backups : Managed Networks : Remote Support. ISPA Member Find us in http://www.thebestof.co.uk/petersfield _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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