Hi,
We are running a cluster of 3 ESXi 5.1 Hosts. 2 of them are Xeon E7440 @ 2.4GHz and 1 of them is Xeon X5460 @ 3.16GHz.
We are going to replace the Xeon X5460 Server with a new physical server.
We understand that SSD does improve the performance of ESXi BUT if there is only one of them gets SSD while the other two don't, is there any improvement OR tweaking that can be done ?
Moreover, we are only running Enterprise License.
Thanks
You can configure the Host cache in SSD Drive . so the transaction from the cache will improve.
Hello,
if your servers are using local storage and only one of them will have an SSD, the first thing I'd recommend is getting two SSDs and putting them to RAID1 if you plan to use them on IO intensive VMs (databases) - you'll see a stellar performance from these servers once you migrate them there.
If you have one and only one, you can also use it as a vSphere Flash Read Cache vFRC | VMware vSphere Blog - VMware Blogs, which will boost your read performance for the VMs you choose.
Hi,
Many thanks for your advice.
May I ask a silly question -
Does vSphere Flash Read Cache = Host Cache ?
Thanks
Dear Alistar,
Many thanks for your advice.
The current practice, we don't use local storage for VM.
I have a quick look of setting vSphere Flash Read Cache for VM. Just would like to know if that VM is migrated to the other 2 servers without SSD, will the cache setup will not function automatically ?
Thanks again
It Will work just you need to ensure the caching you are not migrating with VM. it should remain with the datastore when it will ask for swap migration.
Dear CoolRAM,
Is it the option that listed in VMWare KB - Choose "Do not migrate the cache contents" ?
If yes, just wonder whether this feature also available for ESXi 5.1 ?
From VMWare KB 2051645
To migrate a virtual machine that is configured with a vSphere Flash Read Cache resource:
