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Re: Disk Performance - VMWARE 6.7, MSA2040 SAS and software iSCSI

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 .....Checked your query and test output but this is done at the VM level with the help of Diskspd tool which is Microsoft specific.  This forum is exclusively for MSA queries and you need to check Performance for MSA at the block level.

In order to troubleshoot Performance issue, there are many factors involved and it's not straight forward task. Some of the best practice to follow can be no hardware issue should exist, firmware need to be up to date, Connected system like Servers, SAN Switch all need to be up to date with driver/firmware as well.

Need to check what is the block size set at the Host and depends on that we should check if you want high IOPs or high throughput. Specifically, the smaller the I/O size, the more I/Os per second (IOPS) the SAN can process. However, the corollary to this is a decrease in throughput (as measured in MB/s). Conversely, as I/O size increases, IOPS decreases but throughput increases. When an I/O gets above a certain size, latency also increases as the time required to transport each I/O increases such that the disk itself is no longer the major influence on latency. 

Typically, workloads can be defined by four categories—I/O size, reads vs. writes, sequential vs. random, and queue depth.
A typical application usually consists of a mix of reads and writes, and sequential and random.
For example, a Microsoft® SQL Server instance running an OLTP type workload might see disk IO that is 8k size, 80 percent read, and 100 percent random.
A disk backup target on the other hand might see disk IO that is 64k or 256K in size, with 90 percent writes and 100 percent sequential.

The type of workload will affect the results of the performance measurement.

Check this below Customer Advisory and disable "In-band SES" ,

https://support.hpe.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docId=emr_na-c05306564

You can check the below Customer Advisory as well.........in many situations this helped to improve performance,

https://support.hpe.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docId=emr_na-c03473698

If you have specific requirement and you want only SSD pages to deal with your IO then use 'Tier Affinity' on the particular volume.

If you still face performance issue then at the time of performance issue happening capture the below outputs atleast 10 to 15 times along with MSA log and log a HPE support case. They will help you.

# show controller-statistics
# show disk-statistics
# show host-port-statistics
# show vdisk-statistics
# show volume-statistics

 

Hope this helps!
Regards
Subhajit

I am an HPE employee

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