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01-23-2012 04:05 AM - last edited on 01-23-2012 08:42 PM by RASHMI
01-23-2012 04:05 AM - last edited on 01-23-2012 08:42 PM by RASHMI
Bottleneck-our Hyper-V virtual environment
Hi,
We have a bottleneck no our Hyper-V virtual environment, and I'm not sure what is causing the problem.
I was trying to migrate SRV1 from LUN2 to LUN3 using System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008. At the time only DC1 and SCVMM VMs where switched on. It seems to transfer at a reasonable rate at first, transferring about 40GB in 30-45 minutes. Then once it reaches the 40GB mark the transfer rate completely drops. When the transfer rate dropped I cleared the port summary on both switches and monitored the transmitted and received pause frames for 20 minutes. I did not see any.
Some figures on just how poor the moving data from LUN2 to LUN3 was:
Really need to know what's causing the bottleneck here! Here our the specs, anything else you need to know just ask.
HP MSA2324i
LUN1: 6x3 7.2k RAID10
LUN2: 6x3 7.2k RAID10
LUN3: 6x3 10k RAID10
2 x HP Procuve 1800
Flow control enabled, jumbo packets enabled, switches interconnected with trunks etc...
2 x HP DL380G7
92GB, 24CPU count per host
Windows Server 2008R2
The environment was professional setup and I believe the bottleneck is due to hardware limitation, rather than incorrect setup. I had to cancel the storage migration in the end as there was simply not enough time to complete this.
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01-24-2012 06:46 AM
01-24-2012 06:46 AM
Re: Bottleneck-our Hyper-V virtual environment
No feedback yet, no ideas at all?
To sum this up I would like to know why it took 13 hours to migrate just 145GB from LUN2 to LUN3, I work that out as 0.18GB a minute! No other VMs where switched on either.