New performance tuning recommendations
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shadowlin
67 Posts
March 13, 2019, 2:12 amQuote from shadowlin on March 13, 2019, 2:12 amThere are 3 parts of the tunning
1.iscsi setting
2.cpu power setting
3.kernel module
are the three tunning methods independent ? Can I just use iscsi setting without the other tunning?
Is the kernel module only improve the performance in Vmotion + Veeam backup?
Thanks
There are 3 parts of the tunning
1.iscsi setting
2.cpu power setting
3.kernel module
are the three tunning methods independent ? Can I just use iscsi setting without the other tunning?
Is the kernel module only improve the performance in Vmotion + Veeam backup?
Thanks
admin
2,930 Posts
March 13, 2019, 5:09 pmQuote from admin on March 13, 2019, 5:09 pmYes they are independent, you do not have to use all.
The kernel module is used to improve the performance of SCSI/iSCSI xcopy command, this is used by both vmotion and veeam backups but could also be used by other tools that require bulk transfer.
Yes they are independent, you do not have to use all.
The kernel module is used to improve the performance of SCSI/iSCSI xcopy command, this is used by both vmotion and veeam backups but could also be used by other tools that require bulk transfer.
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New performance tuning recommendations
shadowlin
67 Posts
Quote from shadowlin on March 13, 2019, 2:12 amThere are 3 parts of the tunning
1.iscsi setting
2.cpu power setting
3.kernel module
are the three tunning methods independent ? Can I just use iscsi setting without the other tunning?
Is the kernel module only improve the performance in Vmotion + Veeam backup?
Thanks
There are 3 parts of the tunning
1.iscsi setting
2.cpu power setting
3.kernel module
are the three tunning methods independent ? Can I just use iscsi setting without the other tunning?
Is the kernel module only improve the performance in Vmotion + Veeam backup?
Thanks
admin
2,930 Posts
Quote from admin on March 13, 2019, 5:09 pmYes they are independent, you do not have to use all.
The kernel module is used to improve the performance of SCSI/iSCSI xcopy command, this is used by both vmotion and veeam backups but could also be used by other tools that require bulk transfer.
Yes they are independent, you do not have to use all.
The kernel module is used to improve the performance of SCSI/iSCSI xcopy command, this is used by both vmotion and veeam backups but could also be used by other tools that require bulk transfer.