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01-20-2012 05:55 AM
01-20-2012 05:55 AM
Hi all,
During some performance monitoring (evaperf vdg) we noticed that on one eva with 2 DG's we have an average write latency of 20ms sometimes even more.
Our other EVA's are at 1ms, max.
What is the maximum accepted latency?
Overall all servers (HPUX, ESX with windows) perform well, except for one that performed very poor during 1 day.
All other servers using lun's on the same DG as the problem server ran normal.
thx,
Tony
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01-20-2012 09:03 PM
01-20-2012 09:03 PM
SolutionThis value depends on the number of I/Os, size of I/O operation, number of disks etc. Below two white papers from HP can give you more information on this.
HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array —A tactical approach to performance problem diagnosis - http://h20195.www2.hp.com/v2/GetPDF.aspx/4AA2-0994ENW.pdf
HP P6000 Enterprise Virtual Array performance - http://h20195.www2.hp.com/v2/GetPDF.aspx/4AA3-3832ENW.pdf
Hari
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