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A New Data Center Measurement Metric

May 16, 2009 13 Comments

Dilbert.com

One of my clients made an interesting comment this week about a new way they are thinking of measuring their data centers.  Anyone dealing with virtualization knows that measuring a data center on square feet or number of physical servers alone is rather meaningless.  We mostly talk about ratios:  VMs per Socket (CPU) or VMs per Core.  But as green initiatives push on I had one client mention the new metric of VMs per Kilowatt hour.

This is interesting because it not only takes into consideration the efficiency of your virtualization solution, but also the power efficiency of your servers, storage, and network.  What is the efficiency at which one can run a data center?  When you get into a cloud computing environment where users pay for what they use, don’t the providers also want to only be paying for what is required?  If companies are now placing notes in their annual reports on their corporate carbon foot print, shouldn’t they also be thinking about defining, measuring and tracking their data center carbon foot print?

This takes one down an interesting thought process that I think I’ve only scratched the surface of.

(Thanks goes out ot Mike P. for pointing me to the above Dilbert strip!)

Filed Under: Business Ramblings, Tech Industry, Technology Ramblings, Virtualization Tagged With: Dilbert, Metrics, Virtualization

Dilbert’s View on Desktop Virtualization

May 15, 2009 12 Comments

I’ve been discussing destkop virtualization a lot lately with customers, so when I can across this Dilbert cartoon it brough the paradigm shift caused by virtualized desktops to the forefront.  (More desktop virtualization discussion in the future…once I find the time to write again…)

Dilbert.com

Filed Under: Humor, New Tech, Virtualization Tagged With: Desktop Virtualization, Dilbert

VMware vSphere 4 Performance Enhancements

May 11, 2009 16 Comments

After a hectic past two weeks of traveling to the east coast, catching some sort of bug and recovering, and attending most of the first World Wide Technical Summit for VMware’s Field Organization, I find a long back log of both emails and blog posts.  While I prepare some of the more writing intensive posts, here is a quick link to a recently published vShpere whitepaper:  What’s New in VMware vSphere 4: Performance Enhancements (pdf download).  It’s a great summary of all the performance enhancements that VMware’s Performance Team has measured in vSphere 4.

I found the following items of specific interest:

  • Efficiency improvements from hardware-assisted memory virtualization
    • Apache Compile was almost 55% more efficient – of special interest to my client who is looking at virtualizing part of their Rational software development environment, specifically their build servers.
    • Citrix XenApp (aka, presentation server) was 30% more efficient – of interest to my client who is wrapping up the virtualization of their XenApp environment to an ESX Cluster.  with vShpere 4 they may be able to reduce their 40 or so ESX hosts due to greater density of XenApp VMs possible with vSphere 4.
  • VMotion performance enhancements show huge reduction in time  (almost 1/5th the time) to vmotion an active VM.  Every client of mine will love this as they all depend on VMotion to administer their virtual machines.
  • Fibre Channel VM Boot performance enhancements showing massive reduction in time (again, almost 1/5th the time) to boot 512 VMs from a fibre channel SAN.  My client who is building a virtualized training lab environment and needs to boot 800 VMs in preparation for some training classes will really appreciate this.

With all the performance enhnacmenets in vSphere 4, there really does appear to be something for everyone!

Filed Under: Technology Ramblings, Virtualization, VMware

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With over 25 years of partnering leadership and direct GTM experience, Greg A. Lato provides consulting services to companies in all stages of their partnering journey to Ecosystem Led Growth.