May 11, 2010 7:32 AM
Zenoss performance boost with SAN connected disks.
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Hi,
We had really big troubles with our Zenoss installation after 2.5.x.
The disk I/O killed the old server and the gui crawled forward.
But after awhile I tried to connect it to our old EVA3k with astonishing results.
Well, I must admit that the old HP Proliant DL580G2 had really slow I/O performance.
Nowadays it's usable again, but I think that we can pull some more performance out of it.
Perhaps it would be nice to create a page where we can exchange hardware configs and performance data?
I don't really know how to create a good comparision for different hardware and different installations.
The hardware part is pretty easy, but how to get a good measurement on the performance of zenoss.
So that it is possible to create some kind of baseline for what to expect out of hardware x?
Any ideas?
Hardware baselines can be difficult, but filesystem IO is the usual culprit as you start to scale up. Here's a great writeup from Chris Krough that covers a lot of tuning for storage: Performance Tuning for Zenoss Storage
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