Physical System Operations per second
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Well, is this usage or stress test?
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@Dashrender said in Physical System Operations per second:
Well, is this usage or stress test?
Average morning usage.
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Is there a problem? Just because the numbers are low doesn't mean there is a problem.
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@Dashrender said in Physical System Operations per second:
Is there a problem? Just because the numbers are low doesn't mean there is a problem.
No no problem, just setting up Zabbix to pull IOPS from my systems so I have the information.
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@DustinB3403 said in Physical System Operations per second:
@travisdh1 said in Physical System Operations per second:
I'm missing context, what system?
You only need a 5400 rpm laptop drive for that
This is a DC over a 5 minute view.
Edit: Physical
That's actually about what I'd expect for a DC. They really don't need to touch the drives much.
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@DustinB3403 said in Physical System Operations per second:
@travisdh1 said in Physical System Operations per second:
I'm missing context, what system?
You only need a 5400 rpm laptop drive for that
This is a DC over a 5 minute view.
Edit: Physical
No reason for a DC to be hitting the disk.
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@travisdh1 said in Physical System Operations per second:
@DustinB3403 said in Physical System Operations per second:
@travisdh1 said in Physical System Operations per second:
I'm missing context, what system?
You only need a 5400 rpm laptop drive for that
This is a DC over a 5 minute view.
Edit: Physical
That's actually about what I'd expect for a DC. They really don't need to touch the drives much.
Is the implication here that it's mostly in memory?
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You could run even a GUI DC of Windows Server on a 2GB of Ram box with low processor resources and it will be fine as a DC.
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@wirestyle22 said in Physical System Operations per second:
@travisdh1 said in Physical System Operations per second:
@DustinB3403 said in Physical System Operations per second:
@travisdh1 said in Physical System Operations per second:
I'm missing context, what system?
You only need a 5400 rpm laptop drive for that
This is a DC over a 5 minute view.
Edit: Physical
That's actually about what I'd expect for a DC. They really don't need to touch the drives much.
Is the implication here that it's mostly in memory?
Yes. AD DC is a simple application that is quite tiny and just loads into memory. The database that it accesses is absolutely minuscule and should cache into memory on first read. Unless people are making changes to their accounts, it should do no disk activity except for normal logging. There isn't any activity that should send the DC to the disk with any regularity.
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@Breffni-Potter said in Physical System Operations per second:
You could run even a GUI DC of Windows Server on a 2GB of Ram box with low processor resources and it will be fine as a DC.
You look exactly like my friend Tony
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@wirestyle22 said in Physical System Operations per second:
@Breffni-Potter said in Physical System Operations per second:
You could run even a GUI DC of Windows Server on a 2GB of Ram box with low processor resources and it will be fine as a DC.
You look exactly like my friend Tony
It's my middle name...