are if you have heard anybody doing such changes..
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Regards,
Junaid Shahid,
TODO:__
oads
such as MS Exchange etc.
3) Is cloud environment feasible at all for Hosted Exchange and the like,
as Local storage that runs on the speed of the motherboard back-plane, of
course cannot be matched by a GigE link alone.
Awaiting your valuable feedback all :)
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Regards,
Junaid Shahid,
TODO:__
ov-2013, at 5:07 pm, Junaid Shahid wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> > We are running a mixture of Windows and Linux VMs under different
> accounts
> > on our cloud, that is based on CloudPlatform 3 (I know that it's a
> mailing
> > list for ACS, but I still need your fe
NIC LACP bond.
>
> just food for thought
>
> Todd
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 6:37 AM, Junaid Shahid >wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> > We are running a mixture of Windows and Linux VMs under different
> accounts
> > on our cloud, that is based on CloudPlatform
Though I totally agree to your idea of going back to the drawing board and
doing capacity planning for our target workload. Thanks!
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 5:40 PM, Junaid Shahid wrote:
> Thanks Shankar!
>
> But please enlighten me as to whether you have seen or heard of people
> u
h only 5-10 users.
>
> It sounds like you may be running out of IOs, SQL is usually a very write
> intensive workload.
>
> Junaid Shahid wrote:
>
>
> Thanks Todd!
>
> Well I think the service offering is at 200Mbps.. Also I we are not using
> any link aggregation at
ck to capacity/workload
> planning.
>
> I know this is getting beyond cloudstack, but on the ZFS box you can run
> 'zpool iostat -v' to see your IO and throughput averages.
>
> Be careful on the dedicated ZIL, it can quickly become a bottleneck if you
> don't pu
Hi,
If a Windows VM is spun from a template that is not marked as "Other PV",
rather it is marked as "Windows R2 Std. etc", and we install Xen PV drivers
in that VM by attaching xstools.iso, and reboot it, would the VM start
using new PV drivers or do we have to mark it as "Other PV"?
In our exp.
. The PV drivers will work correctly with the correct
> Windows OS Type. Furthermore, on XenServer hosts a Windows VM won't
> work at all with a PV mode OS Type such as "Other PV". Those OS Types
> are only for OSs with PV support in the kernel (i.e. Linux).
>
> Best reg