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тАО08-18-2008 07:38 AM
тАО08-18-2008 07:38 AM
HP EVA4400 Starter Kit 400GB 10K Field Installed
EVA4400 Dual Controller array
M6412 12-bay HDD enclosure
Command View EVA V8.0 Media CD and 4-1 TB License
SmartStart for HP EVA Storage
XCS 9.0 Firmware
Eight 400GB 10K RPM disk drives
We are planning to use these EVA with C7000 enclosure with 4 Blades BL460c to host the VMware ESX 3.5 Server VMs (12 guest VM)
The HP ESX Sizer give a configuration with 32 HD and i searching why so much hard drive ?? It's a Performance issue ?? The total IOPS for all servers that we are using is currently about 8000 iops TOTAL. the Big question is: Is the EVA configuration (see at the top)is enought to achieve 8000 IOPS ?
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тАО08-18-2008 08:18 AM
тАО08-18-2008 08:18 AM
Re: How to calculate IOPS on EVA 4400 with Eight 400GB 10K RPM disk drives
i am sending you the eva 4400 performance document:
http://spywareguide.tradepub.com/free/w_hp42/pf/w_hp42.pdf
In disk oriented storages such as EVA, the main perf rule is the more physisal disks/spindles in the disk group (pool) the more performance
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тАО08-18-2008 10:42 PM
тАО08-18-2008 10:42 PM
Solutionthere is a simple rule:
More disks = more IOPS.
You can calculate with round about 200 IOPS for a 15k drive, and round about 150 IOPS for a 10k drive. MB/s are IOPS x IO Size. If you need more MB/s, you need more IOPS. Depending in the RAID level you will get more or fewer IOPS. If you're using RAID 5, you will get only 25% if you're doing a write IO.
Depending on my above written IOPS, you will need round about 50 drives. But performance is depending on so much values.... Number of disks, RAID level, applications, avg. IO size and some more.
Best regards,
Patrick
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тАО08-20-2008 02:01 AM
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Re: How to calculate IOPS on EVA 4400 with Eight 400GB 10K RPM disk drives
Also it's important if that's the average or peak IOPS, the EVA has a big cache and can handle spikes of thounsands of IOPS, it stores them on the cache and later flushes the data to the disks.
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тАО08-20-2008 09:13 AM
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Re: How to calculate IOPS on EVA 4400 with Eight 400GB 10K RPM disk drives
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тАО08-20-2008 09:23 AM
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Re: How to calculate IOPS on EVA 4400 with Eight 400GB 10K RPM disk drives
Maybe the VMware3/HP StorageWorks best practice document helps you
http://h71019.www7.hp.com/ActiveAnswers/downloads/VMware3_StorageWorks_BestPractice.pdf
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тАО08-20-2008 09:35 AM
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тАО08-21-2008 09:28 AM
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Re: How to calculate IOPS on EVA 4400 with Eight 400GB 10K RPM disk drives
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тАО08-21-2008 09:50 AM
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Re: How to calculate IOPS on EVA 4400 with Eight 400GB 10K RPM disk drives
here is the EVA config best practices:
there is a section "Best practices to optimize the performance" there:
http://h71028.www7.hp.com/ERC/downloads/4AA0-2787ENW.pdf
Maybe some ideas can be filter out also from a)the Backup/recovery best practices for an ultra large Oracle database white paper , though it is true that it is for the HP-UX
http://h71028.www7.hp.com/ERC/downloads/4AA0-4661enw.pdf
and/or
b)the Backup and recovery best practices for Microsoft Exchange
http://h71028.www7.hp.com/ERC/downloads/4AA1-6077ENW.pdf
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тАО08-28-2008 10:44 AM
тАО08-28-2008 10:44 AM
Re: How to calculate IOPS on EVA 4400 with Eight 400GB 10K RPM disk drives
Depending on my above written IOPS, you will need round about 50 drives. But performance is depending on so much values.... Number of disks, RAID level, applications, avg. IO size and some more.