Burned by Eschewing Best Practices
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@DustinB3403 said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:
This is a lab environment already running hyper-v with 10-12 VM's per host, and he's now trying to determine what RAID configuration to use.
Um how?
LOL RAID 1 over 8 drives... snicker
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I saw that as well, but whatever floats his boat (if it's a lab fine use RAID0 if you want)
Just hope he realizes what he's doing wrong.
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Not sure where else to post this. . .
What does that even mean, "have you tried increasing the number of IOPS" . . . .
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something something jumbo frames
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@DustinB3403 said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:
Not sure where else to post this. . .
What does that even mean, "have you tried increasing the number of IOPS" . . . .
goes here...
https://mangolassi.it/topic/11147/i-can-t-even/ -
LOL
HUH increase the number of IOPs, nice.
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Continued to use a SAN way out of warranty / support options, and has dual controllers failing. Along with didn't make a backup of the VM he needed.
Damn.. that sucks, best practiced he's eschewed, not replacing critical equipment regularly and not checking his backups!
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@DustinB3403 said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:
Continued to use a SAN way out of warranty / support options, and has dual controllers failing. Along with didn't make a backup of the VM he needed.
Damn.. that sucks, best practiced he's eschewed, not replacing critical equipment regularly and not checking his backups!
And using an appliance without being in support. Black box approach has a vendor dependency.
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He had "important" data in RAID 0 and quick formatted one of the drives with no backup. Then won't accept advice to send the drives to professional service.
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@brianlittlejohn Yeah...... that guy....
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@brianlittlejohn said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:
He had "important" data in RAID 0 and quick formatted one of the drives with no backup. Then won't except advice to send the drives to professional service.
Lol. That is all
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@brianlittlejohn said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:
He had "important" data in RAID 0 and quick formatted one of the drives with no backup. Then won't except advice to send the drives to professional service.
Um... LOL?
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@DustinB3403 said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:
@brianlittlejohn Yeah...... that guy....
Oh, and he gets upset with people for telling him the truth. Nice.
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https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1912628-emc-vnxe3100-troublesome-storage-pool-vmware-view-vdi
Black box appliance, did not maintain support. Only mildly burned here, they got lucky.
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Serious butt hurt here: https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1912628-emc-vnxe3100-troublesome-storage-pool-vmware-view-vdi
Unfortunately, any further help is forbidden under the new storage rules. Now he's pretending that he asked for more help than he did. He wanted a vendor name, he got two, now he's hurt that he's an "idiot". Seriously?
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I muted him, obviously he was just there to troll.
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Wow He even bought a new VNXe3200 Flash? VNXe is stupid with flash and has lots of yearly licensing or you can't keep using it. Unity devices are the way to go for midrange. but VNXe sucks, and is cheaper initial costs so a lot of SMBs get it even though over time it costs more.
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If you can't figure out on your own using some tools why VDIs are running slow.. you shouldn't be running VDI haha.
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@Jason said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:
Wow He even bought a new VNXe3200 Flash? VNXe is stupid with flash and has lots of yearly licensing or you can't keep using it. Unity devices are the way to go for midrange. but VNXe sucks, and is cheaper initial costs so a lot of SMBs get it even though over time it costs more.
Yeah, seems like they just made one bad decision after another, then used other bad decisions to justify more bad decisions. They have money to just "set on fire" and then complain about how those of us spending less leave in an "ideal" world and that he has to live with "reality." Talk about excuses.
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@Jason said in Burned by Eschewing Best Practices:
If you can't figure out on your own using some tools why VDIs are running slow.. you shouldn't be running VDI haha.
Or at least shouldn't be "running it yourself."