Charlie Russel - MVP wrote:
Quote:
> Sure sounds like it to me. What's your I/O subsystem look like on
> that box? What's your disk fragmentation look like? Are you running a
> nice, wide, array on high performance SAS disks? or a 3 disk RAID5 on
> SATA?
The ave disk queue length seems to be not pegging at 100 at the moment.
It's going up and down wildly depending on what's going on the VMs.
Fragmentation Info:
Volume (C

Volume size = 466 GB
Cluster size = 4KB
Used Space = 180 GB
Free Space = 286 GB
Percent free sp = 61 %
Volume fragmentation
Total fragmentation = 3%
File framentation = 7%
Free space fragmentation = %
File Fragmentation
Total files = 24,807
Ave file size = 8 MB
Total fragmented files = 229
Total excess fragmenents = 4,462
Ave fragements per file = 1.17
Pagefile fragmentation
Page file size = 2.00 GB
Total fragements = 1
Folder fragmentation
Total folders = 2,666
Fragmented folders = 3
Excess folder fragements = 11
Master File Table (MFT) fragmentation
Total MFT size = 27 MB
MFT record count = 27,658
Percent MFT in use = 98
Total MFT fragements = 2
I have 2 HP 500GB SATA non-hot plug 7,200 RPM 1" hard drives (mirrored)
on a LSI Adapter, SAS 3000 series.
Hope that gives you a clearer picture.
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