Have you considered external FC or iSCSI based SAN storage?

 

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From: Sean Martin [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2010 2:27 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Tweaking Performance - Citrix Servers

 

We use Blade servers in our Presentation Server 4.5 environment
(approximatley 100 server split between 8 application silos). The
hardware ranges from Dell PowerEdge 1955s to newer Dell M610s. We've
been toying with ways to increase performance of the servers and
recognize that disk performance on our Blades is usually the bottleneck.
In our standard configuration, the two drives (1955s = 73GB/10k, M610s =
146GB/15K) are mirrored. We've configured a couple of servers with no
RAID (two independant disks) and tried balancing resources across the
two (page file, temp directories, spooler directory, etc). While this
did yield some positive results, it wasn't that noticeable in the grand
scheme of things. 

 

I just read the following article from Citrix, apparently published on
7/21/2010. The issues referred to are currently what plague our
environment the most. One of the recommendations is to try a RAID 0
configuration in Blade systems with only two drives. We've historically
written this off as a solution because of the recommendation of not
striping a page file. Do you think the potential fragmentation issues
would be considered an acceptable risk when compared to the potential
disk performance improvements? We do have Diskkeeper installed on all of
our servers which is scheduled to run during the evening hours. I do
believe it addresses page file fragmentation but it has been awhile
since I've looked into the capabilities of the product.

 

I should note that our M610s with 256MB cache (caching enabled) and
RAID1 do seem to perform much better than our older servers.

 

http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX125882
<http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX125882> 

 

- Sean

 

 

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