VMware vSphere Generates Insane Amounts of I/O

September 24, 2009

The news has hit the Internet in various places, but I wanted to point it out here because it does help to debunk the myth that virtualization can’t handle all workload. What’s the news? EMC and VMware have jointly demonstrated that a single VMware vSphere host running just three virtual machines can drive just above 350,000 I/O operations per second (IOPS).

I’ll let that sink in for just a moment. In case you don’t understand just how significant that number is, consider that a typical Fibre Channel drive can sustain somewhere just below 200 IOPS (and that’s being a bit generous). At 200 IOPS per drive, driving 350,000 IOPS would require 1,750 drives. (Fortunately, EMC used Enterprise Flash Drives (EFDs), so far fewer drives were required.) I would wonder how many of us have actually seen a storage array with that many drives.

Chad Sakac of EMC covered the tests on his blog here; the VMware Performance blog also discussed the results in detail as well.

So, next time you are thinking that VMware vSphere can’t handle your database workloads, keep these figures in mind. Or, if you’re a consultant like me, use these figures next time your customer says that virtualization can’t handle I/O-intensive workloads. This looks like pretty definitive results to me.

 

Dell EqualLogic PS6000 Storage Arrays

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Dell EqualLogic PS6000 Storage Arrays, Enhanced Software Suite Provide Customers Increased Performance and Value

Date: 3/25/2009
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NetApp Backs Virtualization Guarantee with $1 Million Challenge to Help Customer Use 50% Less Storage

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NetApp Backs Virtualization Guarantee with $1 Million Challenge to Help Customer Use 50% Less Storage

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VMware Completes Acquisition of SpringSource

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VMware Completes Acquisition of SpringSource

Combination Will Enable Customers to More Efficiently Build, Run and Manage Applications on both Internal and External Clouds

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VMWare Studio 2.0

September 22, 2009

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At the end of August VMware finally released its authoring product Studio 2.0.

This new Studio introduces the support for vApps, the next incarnation of the VMware Virtual Appliances (VA), and a number of additional, welcome features:

  • Support for vSphere 4.0 (including both ESX and ESXi hosts), Server and Workstation as provisioning engines.
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  • Support for VA/vApp customization (logo, EULA, first-boot script and user management capabilities)
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