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How to check the Latency between ESX host and the SAN

How to check the Latency between ESXi host and the SAN

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vThinkBeyondVM
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Hi Friend,

  Below KB will solve your need:

VMware KB: Using esxtop to identify storage performance issues for ESX / ESXi (multiple versions)

Below discussion may help you to get more insight:

Best values DAVG/cmd (ESXTOP) ?

Learn ESXTOP@ latency :

vCenter and Esxtop to Avoid Storage I/O Bottlenecks

Very detailed blog on ESXTOP:

http://www.yellow-bricks.com/esxtop/


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vThinkBeyondVM
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Hi Friend,

  Below KB will solve your need:

VMware KB: Using esxtop to identify storage performance issues for ESX / ESXi (multiple versions)

Below discussion may help you to get more insight:

Best values DAVG/cmd (ESXTOP) ?

Learn ESXTOP@ latency :

vCenter and Esxtop to Avoid Storage I/O Bottlenecks

Very detailed blog on ESXTOP:

http://www.yellow-bricks.com/esxtop/


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Thanks & Regards
Vikas, VCP70, MCTS on AD, SCJP6.0, VCF, vSphere with Tanzu specialist.
https://vThinkBeyondVM.com/about
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Disclaimer: Any views or opinions expressed here are strictly my own. I am solely responsible for all content published here. Content published here is not read, reviewed or approved in advance by VMware and does not necessarily represent or reflect the views or opinions of VMware.

Wh33ly
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In this article is a nice picture which lets you understand the different counters better and visualizes a bit what your looking at in ESXtop Smiley Happy

https://blogs.vmware.com/vsphere/2012/05/troubleshooting-storage-performance-in-vsphere-part-1-the-b...

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