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03-21-2002 07:54 AM
03-21-2002 07:54 AM
system consolidation
Please let me know what do we need to consider or what steps we need to take to consolidate systems or to move one applicaton to another system where there is nother one running.
thanks in advance!
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03-21-2002 08:04 AM
03-21-2002 08:04 AM
Re: system consolidation
start with disk space: bdf
Then check the software on both: swlist
After that read any release notes for the software and follow their upgrade / transition guides.
Later,
Bill
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03-21-2002 08:15 AM
03-21-2002 08:15 AM
Re: system consolidation
Look at the dependancies of each application. Check if they can co-exist on the same system. Look at their resource requirements and their prerequisites and things like that.
Hope this helps.
Regds
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03-21-2002 09:27 AM
03-21-2002 09:27 AM
Re: system consolidation
Ok, let me ask you a specific question. Other than the analysis of the system resources, what about the forcase of cpu, and memory utilization? I have Perfview and measureware, however, how can I predict what system capacity is going to look like once I consolidate two different projcets together?
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03-21-2002 09:36 AM
03-21-2002 09:36 AM
Re: system consolidation
Suppose if you are having two K class servers with 2 CPU each and 2 GB of RAM. In this scenario I would have gone for L Class with 2 550/440 MHz CPU and 4 GB of RAM since the cost of RAM is too less now. And after transfer if you see the system is slow you can always go for 4 CPU and 16GB of RAM.
If you are consolidating any K580 or T Class, I would suggest you to go for N Class with two CPU and 4GB RAM initialy and upgrade later if required.
Hope this helps.
Sandip
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03-21-2002 11:11 AM
03-21-2002 11:11 AM
Re: system consolidation
The project is running on k200 now, and we are going to move it to K400, so it LOOKS no problem, but still I want to know exactly what cpu and memory utilization appear to be. You can't just simply add one on k200 and another on k400 together. Right?
Roger
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03-21-2002 11:19 AM
03-21-2002 11:19 AM
Re: system consolidation
Atleast you look at the K400 how much cpu and memory utilisations are, through glance. If you see the K400 Server is fully utilised then you have to upgrade the Server and if it doesnt have room to upgrade , you are in trouble.
Just look at the I/O also. You may consider to add the existing disk of K200 through separate SCSI Controller.
Sandip
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03-21-2002 12:31 PM
03-21-2002 12:31 PM
Re: system consolidation
Based on tools we have now(perfview, measureware, and glance+), Is there any way we can figure out if the K400 system can handle these two project together?
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03-22-2002 06:10 AM
03-22-2002 06:10 AM
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03-22-2002 06:43 AM
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Re: system consolidation
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03-22-2002 09:50 AM
03-22-2002 09:50 AM
Re: system consolidation
Thanks for the message.
I'd like to know the methodology, so please tell me how to figure out the combinded cpu and memory, and system response time based on two seperated perfview/measureware/glance+ data. Thanks,
Roger
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03-22-2002 10:50 AM
03-22-2002 10:50 AM
Re: system consolidation
Most larger companies hire a consultant (or utilize their HP ASE) to make this type judgement call, and hold them liable if the call is wrong.
Good Luck!