Looks like I am taking 13 physical Windows 2008/2003 servers and
virtualizing them.  Also one of the servers has 4 apps they would like
to split off into 4 additional servers.

Would like to be able to have them all work in a DR state if needed as
well.  So I will be buying 2 of these physical servers one for
production and one for DR.  

 

I am looking at the HP tool and I need to get

AverageCPU Util %

Average Memory Used MB

Average Disk IOPS Trans

Average Disk Throughput MBps

Average Network Throughput MBps

 

Looking at Perfmon I don't see these exact settings.

 

I do see:

Processor\% Processor Time

Memory\Availabe Mbytes

PhysicalDisk\Avg Disk Sec/Read

PhysicalDisk\Avg Dis k Sec/Transfer

Network Interface\Bytes Total/Sec

 

Am I on the right track?

I am looking more at HyperV. But really, I don't have any clue.

 

 

 

From: James Rankin [mailto:[email protected]] 
Posted At: Friday, April 26, 2013 7:45 AM
Posted To: [email protected]
Conversation: Virtualization
Subject: Re: Virtualization

 

I wouldn't particularly say any hypervisor would be your best bet with
this little info to go on....

 

For instance XenServer might make sense if you were running XenApp or
XenDesktop

 

VMWare is often the choice for "production" environments given the
features it has and the product maturity, but I am sure its competitors
are now catching up. However if it's a sandbox environment then one of
the cheaper or free alternatives will do fine


There are a vast amount of licensing considerations in the mix too...

 

Are you looking to P2V existing servers or create new ones?

 

Are you hosting sessions on these servers (i.e. RDS or Citrix), or are
they just app servers? The use you make of the servers will dictate the
sizing and performance you require

 

The SAN question is a whole other kettle of fish, and one that has often
started some interesting flame wars on this list :-)

 

I think maybe a bit more info would help us guide you a bit better.

 

Cheers,

 

 

JR

On 26 April 2013 12:10, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

Looking to virtualize 7 windows 2008 servers.

A couple of questions:

How do I size a Virtualized server and san?

Which virtual server software is best?

Hyper V, VMware, citrix????

Any guidance in this area is appreciated...

 

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