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RE: max num vCPU’s Malaysia VMware Communities

Duncan Epping · Feb 28, 2009 ·

I was just reading this article on the Malaysia VMware Communities website I’ve read a couple of article on their website that didn’t make sense but this this time I’m going to respond cause it might set people on the wrong foot. Anyone is of course entitled to their own opinion and views, but please reread your article and check the facts before you publish, especially when your blog is featured on planetv12n. A short outtake of the blog:

If we refer to the current version which is ESX 3.5 u3, the maximum number of Vcpu per ESX server is only 128 per ESX Servers. Personally, I think the number of Vcpu per ESX servers is too minimal. Imagine if we do run a servers with 4 or 8 physical CPU sockets and we consolidate 40 : 1 Physical server in our virtualization environment, we will hit to the bottleneck on maximum numbers of Vcpu per ESX servers but not due to the CPU consumption

Reading this short section one might think, why reply it makes sense? No, it doesn’t make sense at all:

  • The current limit isn’t 128, it’s 192 vCPU’s.
    So even with a 40:1 ratio and all VMs provisioned with 4 vCPU’s you wouldn’t hit this limit. Read the max config guide, it’s the bible for virtualization consultants.
  • But even more important: co-scheduling and over provisioning will impact performance. With most VM’s running 2 or even 4 vCPU’s scheduling will be almost impossible even with the relaxed co-scheduling techniques ESX is using these days. In other words, please don’t use multi vCPU VMs as a standard, you can read more on c0-scheduling here.

The author asked VMware to bump up the max number of vCPU’s. Now for a VDI environment this can and will be useful I think. Again if you are hitting the number with a 16 core machine, you might need to reconsider your provisioning strategy.

I expect the number to go up… especially after watching Stephen Herrod’s keynote at VMworld Europe 2009.

Revised: Service Console Redundancy

Duncan Epping · Feb 17, 2009 ·

I have been requested by several people to do an update of my original Service Console Redundancy article. Although personally, I am still of the opinion that the three options stated in the article are still valid I have rewritten them and dropped one option, as now a days the majority of companies now have a decent infrastructure with vlan’s. [Read more…] about Revised: Service Console Redundancy

Veeam Backup 3.0 supports ESXi, including free version!

Duncan Epping · Feb 17, 2009 ·

Veeam just released Backup 3.0 with ESXi(including the Free version) support:

In addition to the ESXi backup through VCB that was introduced with version 2.0, Veeam Backup 3.0 now supports ESXi backup without VCB. Veeam Backup is the only VMware backup solution that lets you backup and restore virtual machines running on all existing editions of ESXi, including ESXi free.

Now head over to Veeam and download your trial and start doing full VM backups. Veaam Backup also provides you with a file level restore:

Veeam’s fast file-level recovery feature allows you to restore individual files from your image-level backups and replicas in seconds, without having to extract the full VM image to your local drive.

Just a tip, I would suggest to do a “zero-out” before running the full VM backup!

Train Signal virt CBTs still 25% reduction

Duncan Epping · Feb 16, 2009 ·

A couple of weeks ago I wrote about Train Signal, the post included a reduction coupon, YELLOWBRICKS. This coupon gives you 25% reduction on the Train Signal virtualization CBTs. Train Signal was so kind to also provide me with an additional coupon that gives you free shipping:

All you need to do is head over to Train Signal and enter the following coupon code “YELLOWBRICKS” and “FREESHIP”. By buying a CBT you also support Yellow-Bricks.com! Both coupon codes are valid till the end of the month, just two weeks left…

New version of ESX Deployment Appliance(EDA)

Duncan Epping · Feb 14, 2009 ·

Herco van Brug aka “brugh” just released a new version of ESX Deployment Appliance(EDA), 0.87.

New in 0.87:

  • editing the order of the scriptparts
  • bulk creation and deletion of ESX hostnames/ip
  • an fs.php page that allows for small remote updates
  • ESXi support fixed again

So if you want to install your ESX hosts in a consistent way and faster than ever before, look into EDA now. If you need a guide on how to set it up take a look at Simon Long’s post on GabesVirtualWorld.com.

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Duncan Epping is a Chief Technologist and Distinguished Engineering Architect at Broadcom. Besides writing on Yellow-Bricks, Duncan is the co-author of the vSAN Deep Dive and the vSphere Clustering Deep Dive book series. Duncan is also the host of the Unexplored Territory Podcast.

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