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Aug 10
2011

OpenStack IO performance unreliable due to DiskScrubbing

Posted by Robin Webster in Infrastructure

Tagged in: Virtualisation , Storage , Robin Webster , Cloud

Robin Webster

Following a bit of reading (turns out not enough), including an article on Cloud performance on the thebitsource ,  we concluded that our small scale development app which relies on a single MySQL server would be more than catered for by a RackSpace cloud server. We needed a small (but consistent) IO requirement and modest memory/CPU. 

The first month of service was a complete success and we began to consider migration of live systems to cloud servers; then we where suddenly hit by a dramatic IO performance drop lasting 6 hours making the instance unusable during the online day. 

Jul 21
2011

IBM XIV Storage Gen3 list prices

Posted by Robin Webster in Infrastructure

Tagged in: Storage , IBM XIV Gen3 , IBM

Robin Webster

Gen3 XIV Storage -  8Gb front end, infiniband back end, more cache (24GB per module), Nehalem chipset (4 core) and potential for SSD caching yes, yes yes!

So what's the price of the gen3? £737,978.69 for a (55TB) up to £1,697,338 fully loaded gen3 (161TB)

This compares with £636,415.65 for the Gen2 base model (55TB) and of the same capacity and £1,464,560 for the fully loaded gen2.(161TB)

Jul 21
2011

Next generation POWER7 VIOS - like vStorage with bucket loads of IO

Posted by Robin Webster in Infrastructure

Tagged in: Virtualisation , Robin Webster , Power7 , IBM AIX , HP-UX , HP Proliant

Robin Webster

IBM are gradually releasing the features from the next generation of POWER7 VIOS. In short VIO servers will be able to participate in a cluster outside of a single frame (across multiple boxes). This will mean that you can present virtual disks to LPAR's from one VIO server and make them available to another server via another VIO server at the same time without using NPIV. This reduces the dependency on feature rich storage (and cooperative storage teams!) will prove useful for the scale-out clustering technologies and for partition mobility.

They are planning to build in some useful auto-provisioning, Snapshot, cloning and thin provisioning features at the VIO cluster level all controller by director. Making it much more flexible to work in a virtualised environment with multiple systems.

Jul 14
2011

Enabling your existing backup solution for VMware image backups

Posted by Robin Webster in Infrastructure

Tagged in: Virtualisation , Storage , Robin Webster , Backup & Recovery

Robin Webster

If you are up to date with your VMware versions and you are using the latest in backup software (Netbackup 7, TSM6 veeam, vRanger etc) you will enjoying the pleasure of vmdk image backups without client software in each VM.

There are some good reasons for wanting to do VMware image backups:

Jul 14
2011

Oracle and HP fight whilst IBM hoover up the disgruntled customers

Posted by Robin Webster in Infrastructure

Tagged in: Power7 , Oracle , IBM SystemX , IBM POWER 750 Express Server , HP

Robin Webster

Whilst the legal battle over Oracle removing development on the Itanium chip rumbles on IBM are increasing market share by offering a number of solutions to those customers who are fed up with either Oracle, HP or both.

Fed up with Oracle? IBM continue to develop and support the DB2 database platform on Itanium

Jun 23
2011

I get what I need from VMware vCenter, why would I need an OS monitoring package?

Posted by Robin Webster in Infrastructure

Tagged in: Virtualisation , Support , monitiQ , IBM AIX , HP-UX , Analytics

Robin Webster

I've been asked this question quite a lot lately, and to be honest I've been a bit stumped, other than a  gut feeling that monitoring from the OS as well as the VMware layer is a good idea, I had little else to offer the argument. So I figured I should take a more serious look at the monitoring available within VMware vCenter and come up with a more compelling argument. Perhaps the more seasoned VMware admins out their could comment to offer their thoughts on the topic?

vCenter for VMware provides an excellent selection of performance graphs enabling you to track the CPU, memory, network and I/O consumption for each VM as well as the ESX host itself. You can also set "alarms" that trigger e-mail notifications. So why would I ever need an additional agent based OS monitoring package? What more could you possibly need? Do the OS metrics become less important in a VM world?

Mar 23
2011

POWER6 Product Withdrawal Details

Posted by Matt Wheat in Infrastructure

Tagged in: Power7 , IBM POWER 595 , IBM POWER 575 , IBM POWER 570 , IBM POWER 560 Express , IBM POWER 550 Express , IBM POWER 520 Express , IBM , HP Proliant , Business Continuity

Matt Wheat

With IBM Recently anouncing that they are no longer offering their IBM POWER6 product range, I looked at what this meant and possible upgrade options available for upgrades and how best to maximise any machines that still have spare CPU/RAM slots that could be upgraded.
The withdrawal dates for IBM POWER6 after which you can't buy new machines (nor POWER5 to POWER6 upgrades) are as follows:...

Jan 17
2011

IT sales as a Graduate career at Centiq

Posted by Matt Wheat in Infrastructure

Tagged in: Press Release , News , Business Issues

Matt Wheat

The IT services industry is seen as a good long-term career opportunity for recent graduates as we begin to move out of a period of economic turmoil.

While youngsters are put off computer science degrees due to high graduate unemployment levels in that field, students from a variety of academic backgrounds are entering the IT services sector to begin careers in sales.

IT services firm Centiq set up a graduate training programme, with the aim of recruiting six graduates to become salespeople.

The company received hundreds of applications, interviewed 46 and put six on a 26-week training programme. The trainees, who were recruited in April, will not be set sales targets until April 2011. Computer Weekly caught up with some of them...

Nov 02
2010

VMWARE vStorage api explained

Posted by Robin Webster in Infrastructure

Tagged in: Storage , Robin Webster , Business Continuity , Backup & Recovery

Robin Webster

Found a nice blog that explains the difference between VCB and vStorage API's. Useful if you are looking into ways of backing your VM environment. Netbackup 7 supports both methods.

http://www.vnotion.com/?p=181

Oct 13
2010

IBM release new mid-range storage solution with a twist: Storwize V7000

Posted by Emily Malbon in Infrastructure

Tagged in: Storage , IBM v7000 , IBM , Emily Malbon

Emily Malbon

Yesterday I attended an IBM technical overview of their latest mid-range storage product the Storwize V7000 and I must admit I'm rather taken with it!

Imagine your favourite parts of the IBM Storage portfolio packaged into one:

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