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тАО03-15-2010 11:58 AM
тАО03-15-2010 11:58 AM
How to scale hardware - monitor bus bandwidth
CPU % - is available
RAM usage - is available
Network usage - is available
But how do we see how much % available of memory bandwidth or disk i/o?
For example, the newer DL360 G6 have faster ram than the old but we don't really have a good idea how much do we need the newer hardware than the existing G5.
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тАО03-15-2010 12:12 PM
тАО03-15-2010 12:12 PM
Re: How to scale hardware - monitor bus bandwidth
With faster main memory, the faster a cache fill request can happen. Statistically speaking, with more cores per processor, the likelihood of a cache miss goes up, so the more main memory fill operations are needed.
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тАО03-15-2010 01:45 PM
тАО03-15-2010 01:45 PM
Re: How to scale hardware - monitor bus bandwidth
+++ performance counters site:*.microsoft.com
where +++ is the subsystem, role or application you want to know more about.
example:
memory performance counterssite :*.microsoft.com
JQ
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тАО03-15-2010 04:45 PM
тАО03-15-2010 04:45 PM
Re: How to scale hardware - monitor bus bandwidth
100% CPU util may not mean bus saturation, but bus saturation will probably express itself as 100% CPU util.
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тАО03-17-2010 12:30 PM
тАО03-17-2010 12:30 PM
Re: How to scale hardware - monitor bus bandwidth
In the data center:
An old proliant 1500 (pentium pro) shows about 20% cpu utilization when it is zipping some files.
However, a current workstation can show similar cpu utilization, while crunching 10x the above workload. (and get it done faster)
Even, if I remove the diskchannel from the equation, I can still get similar cpu % on various systems. Basically, giving folks no clue on where is the slowest part.
so, anyways, back to issue at hand.
Faster is always better (grin), but, is it not possible on HP servers to see how busy the various subsystems are?
So, then certain upgrades can be justified to folks that would rather just look at the CPU % only !
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тАО03-17-2010 12:54 PM
тАО03-17-2010 12:54 PM