This week I've been presenting a course introducing people to the world of technologoy.
We got to the point of discussing performace issues, the usual phone call that goes along the lines:
"This system is rubbish, it's too slow, it doesn't do x or y very well"
My take on this is as follows, the design of a system is the har job, making sure that we have enough CPU, memory, and that we've picked the right storage and networking systems is just as important and the deployment.
The software and hardware vendors know how their products work and as such, they produce some excellent architecture and design guides.
This leads nicely onto the VMware vSphere ESXi vCenter Performance Best Practices Guide.
It covers
- Hardware for Use with VMware vSphere
- ESXi and VMs
- Gust OSs
- Virtual Infrastructure Management
Just head over to the VMware Documents Page to download and learn more about vSphere best practice fir VCF 9.0