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    Measure IOPS in Hyper-V 2012

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    • NerdyDad
      NerdyDad last edited by

      I have an ERP system built on top of Hyper-V 2012 and am being asked to be able to find the IOPS of the underlying storage from Hyper-V. Is there a PS command or module that I don't have? I have searched some and am finding Measure-VM but am not sure if that is what I am needing.

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      • black3dynamite
        black3dynamite @NerdyDad last edited by

        @nerdydad

        Have you looked at DPACK (Dell Performance Analysis Collection Kit)?

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        • JaredBusch
          JaredBusch last edited by

          The max IOPS? or the typical usage IOPS?

          A Zabbix server can show this if you put the agent on the Hyper-V server.

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          • JaredBusch
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            • NerdyDad
              NerdyDad @JaredBusch last edited by

              @jaredbusch said in Measure IOPS in Hyper-V 2012:

              The max IOPS? or the typical usage IOPS?

              A Zabbix server can show this if you put the agent on the Hyper-V server.

              Typical Usage

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              • JaredBusch
                JaredBusch last edited by

                Zabbix would work for you then.

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                • Obsolesce
                  Obsolesce last edited by

                  Veeam's free monitor is decent.

                  The built-in stuff works great too. (perfmon)

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