Utilising vSphere Performance Monitoring Tools – Part Three: net-dvs

In a scenario where the vCenter Server System is not available and you require to perform network troubleshooting on a vSphere distributed switch (dvSwitch) configuration on a ESXi host system the net-dvs command from the ESXi shell or the vSphere Command Line interface can be useful. The configuration of dvSwitches is managed by the vCenter … More Utilising vSphere Performance Monitoring Tools – Part Three: net-dvs

VMware vSphere Performance – Part Five: Optimizing Virtual Machine Resources

In previous articles I have described a number of steps to optimise the performance of ESXi host system resources, now we will look at details on how to optimise virtual machines with the available resources. VMware vSphere Performance – Part One: Optimizing ESXi Host Memory VMware vSphere Performance – Part One: Optimizing ESXi Host Memory … More VMware vSphere Performance – Part Five: Optimizing Virtual Machine Resources

VMware vSphere Performance – Part Four: Optimizing ESXi Host Storage

It is important to ensure the maximum queue depth of the HBA is configured to meet the manufacturer and VMware recommendations, which may dependant on the combination of ESXi version and the HBA model and version. For QLogic HBAs, the default queue depth values are configured as below:         To view a … More VMware vSphere Performance – Part Four: Optimizing ESXi Host Storage

VMware vSphere Performance – Part Three: Optimizing ESXi Host CPU

In order to support ESXi on a host system you require a minimum of two CPU cores, but ultimately need to ensure that your host has sufficient CPU resources in order to satisfy CPU demand of the virtual machines and VMkernal. It is also recommended to use CPUs that leverage hardware assisted virtualization as the performance … More VMware vSphere Performance – Part Three: Optimizing ESXi Host CPU

VMware vSphere Performance – Part Two: Optimizing ESXi Host Networking

An ESXi host system requires a minimum of one network interface card (NIC), for redundancy a host system should be configured with a minimum of at least two NICs in order to satisfy VMkernal and virtual machine demand. For virtual machine communication on a host , these tasks will consume CPU resources and there for … More VMware vSphere Performance – Part Two: Optimizing ESXi Host Networking