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01-28-2004 02:52 PM
01-28-2004 02:52 PM
Making sense of Disk Queue Length
Folks,
I'm looking at the performance of a DL380 G2 running as a SQL/Cold Fusion server. I am concerned about Disk Utilisation.
The System Monitor counter 'Current Disk Queue Length' told me that it hit a maximum of 33 overnight. The Microsoft supplied explanation for this counter says . . .
"Requests are experiencing delays proportional to the length of this queue minus the number of spindles on the disks. This difference should average less than 2 for good performance"
Can anyone make sense of this calculation?
How do I determine the number of spindles on my disk (4 x 18.2GB, RAID5, 5i Controller)
Is this disk activity excessively high?
Thanks,
Michael
I'm looking at the performance of a DL380 G2 running as a SQL/Cold Fusion server. I am concerned about Disk Utilisation.
The System Monitor counter 'Current Disk Queue Length' told me that it hit a maximum of 33 overnight. The Microsoft supplied explanation for this counter says . . .
"Requests are experiencing delays proportional to the length of this queue minus the number of spindles on the disks. This difference should average less than 2 for good performance"
Can anyone make sense of this calculation?
How do I determine the number of spindles on my disk (4 x 18.2GB, RAID5, 5i Controller)
Is this disk activity excessively high?
Thanks,
Michael
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01-28-2004 03:10 PM
01-28-2004 03:10 PM
Re: Making sense of Disk Queue Length
BTW - the disks themselves are Ultra 3 and the controller is running firmware 3B07
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