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Topic Title: consolidation ratios
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Created On: 02/16/2007 05:12 PM
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   consolidation ratios   - jagermose - 02/16/2007 05:12 PM  
   consolidation ratios   - cbarclay - 02/16/2007 05:19 PM  
   consolidation ratios   - jagermose - 02/16/2007 05:36 PM  
   consolidation ratios   - cbarclay - 02/17/2007 07:18 AM  
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 02/16/2007 05:12 PM
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jagermose
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hi
 
im trying to get a picture of the consolidation ratios one can "expect". I know this is ofcause a very hard thing to "guess" or how should I put it. But are there any "rules" on how to plan a move from physical servers to VM?
 
most of my server do not seam to have a high CPU usage - some are working hard on disk IO (only a few) but most have a high memory usage.
 
if my host server has 16GB and I move 4 servers that has a 4GB usage today to the host server will the host server then be able to actually serve more VM? if a windows webserver uses 4Gb of ram I guess not all is activly beeing used so some minimal amount of swapping is ok, but I cannot expect to put say 8 servers on the host? or?
 
 02/16/2007 05:19 PM
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cbarclay
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Ratios are hard numbers to ballpark, because workloads are so different. Depending on the load, you can run up to 5 virtual servers per CPU (so for a 2 socket dual-core, that would be 20 virtual servers). There are some tools that can help. PlateSpin's PowerRecon for example will allow you to perform what-if scenarios to optimize your consolidation ratios. And our partners can work with you to perform consolidation analysis.
 02/16/2007 05:36 PM
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jagermose
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ok - I will take a look at that tool.
 
but am I right in assuming that if I create 5 guest that have a 4Gb memory and all actually allocate at lease 3GB memory then Im at the limit of what the the host server can actually handle - no mather how much CPU is used or not uses - simply looking at the memory usage?
 
(if the host server has 16Gb of physical memory that is)
 02/17/2007 07:18 AM
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cbarclay
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You're right that memory cannot be shared amongst virtual servers. What they request must be available for a virtual server to start.
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