Hello Ross,

We're trying to accomplish the same goal over here, ie. serving multiple
VMware images from a NFS server.

Could you tell what kind of NVRAM device did you end up choosing? We bought
a Micromemory PCI card but can't get a Solaris driver for it...

Thanks

Gilberto


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> Message: 6
> Date: Sun, 06 Jul 2008 06:37:40 PDT
> From: Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [zfs-discuss] Measuring ZFS performance - IOPS and throughput
> To: zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org
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> Can anybody tell me how to measure the raw performance of a new system I'm
> putting together?  I'd like to know what it's capable of in terms of IOPS and
> raw throughput to the disks.
> 
> I've seen Richard's raidoptimiser program, but I've only seen results for
> random read iops performance, and I'm particularly interested in write
> performance.  That's because the live server will be fitted with 512MB of
> nvram for the ZIL, and I'd like to see what effect that actually has.
> 
> The disk system will be serving NFS to VMware to act as the datastore for a
> number of virtual machines.  I plan to benchmark the individual machines to
> see what kind of load they put on the server, but I need the raw figures from
> the disk to get an idea of how many machines I can serve before I need to
> start thinking bigger.
> 
> I'd also like to know if there's any easy way to see the current performance
> of the system once it's in use?  I know VMware has performance monitoring
> built into the console, but I'd prefer to take figures directly off the
> storage server if possible.
> 
> thanks,
> 
> Ross
>  

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