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VMware Performance

How to Measure the bandwidth between Linux / Solaris hosts ?

June 26, 2015 By Cloud_Devops 1 Comment

All the new servers are shipping with 10 Gbps built-in network adapters .  At the same time, servers are virtualized and one physical server may hosts many virtual servers. For an example, VMware ESXi hypervisor will be directly installed on physical server and multiple VM’s will be created on top of that. So all the VM’s will share the same 10Gbps […]

Filed Under: Cisco UCS, RHEL7, Solaris 10, VMware Performance, VMware-Guests, vSphere Network Tagged With: Networking, performance tools

How to Generate and Measure IOPS in VMware Guest ?

June 18, 2015 By Cloud_Devops Leave a Comment

Are you a system architect ? Are you planning to convert the physical servers to VM ?  If yes, perform the IOPS test on the physical machines prior to migrating it to VM. If you have test virtual machine in the targeted  VMware infrastructure, perform the similar IOPS test to compare the results. If the […]

Filed Under: Redhat-LINUX, Resource Management, RHEL7, VMware Performance Tagged With: VMware Guest IOPS

How to use VisualEsxtop on Vsphere Environment ?

April 27, 2014 By Cloud_Devops 2 Comments

VisualEsxtop is an enhanced version of esxtop which gives you wonderful view of the performance statics of esxi hosts. VisualEsxtop can also be connected to  vCenter server to reach the ESXi hosts  if esxi hosts not directly reachable from your laptop.(port 443). Visual Esxtop  allows flexible counter selection and filtering the data. You can also […]

Filed Under: VMware Free Tools, VMware Performance, VMware vSphere 6.5 Tagged With: VMware, Vmware vsphere 6.5

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