On 03/08/2017 04:58 PM, Jeffrey Westgate wrote:
> It's a VMWare/ESXi-hosted VM, so we moved it to a different host and 
> different datastore (so, effectively new CPU, memory, nic, disk, video... 
> basically all "new" hardware.  still have episodes.

Just curious, do you monitor the host as well? I mean, when the host
reduces CPU assignment, or reduces IO capabilities for a VM, this can
have fancy effects.

So the problem might not within the guest but outside?

regards,
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