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01-08-2019 08:26 AM
01-08-2019 08:26 AM
I have a Nimble CS300. I recently built a new Exchange 2016 VM running Server 2016. With only a few mailboxes on the server, I'm getting disk latency errors from Veeam ONE Monitor on my logs volume. I rarely see this email alerts and never on my old Exchange 2013 VM or SQL VMs. Veeam ONE is showing latency between 40-70 Milliseconds, about 20 alerts a day.
I am running ESXi 6.5. Exchange is on VMFS6 datastores. I used the VMWare ESX 5 performance policy for OS, Database and Logs on my 2016 server. Should I use the out of box Exchange 2010 Database and Exchange-Log policies?
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01-09-2019 12:20 AM
01-09-2019 12:20 AM
Re: Help with performance policy on Exchange 2016
This shouldn't make a lot of difference.... Do you have the VMware Cross-Stack Analytics configured? If so, you should use that to troubleshoot and cross-reference latency figures from Veeam One.
A recent example is that a customer was seeing high latency in Veeam One and was blaming Nimble (even though it was an AFA), however the cross-stack analytics pinpointed easily that the latency was due to high CPU Ready on an ESX server, due to a noisey VM that had been migrated a day or two previously. The array was not the culprit.
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