PowerStore: Best practices for VMFS datastores - for Bootstorm or Failover with VMware SRM
Summary: Best practices for VMFS datastores - for Bootstorm or Failover with VMware SRM
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Symptoms
Following are some best practice recommendations to be considered when doing VMFS (Virtual Machine File System) boot storm or failover with VMware SRM (Site Recovery Manager) on VMFS datastores in PowerStore v1.0 appliance.
Cause
1. Cause
When several virtual machines (VMs) are powered ON or OFF simultaneously, it could impact the overall performance of the appliance. It is recommended that the user follows the best practice considerations mentioned below while powering OFF multiple VMs.When using VMWare SRM replication on a VMFS datastore it is recommended that UNMAP wouldn’t be performed during failover. Therefore, automatic UNMAP should be disabled on the VMFS 6 datastores, and UNMAP should be run manually, not during failover.
Resolution
2. Solution
Note: If you are using vSphere v6.7 there is a known issue relating to VMFS deadlock, please install the latest vSphere version (v6.7 P02) which has the fix.
Set the FC adapter Queue depth to 64
UNMAP throttle rate to be set to VMware default setting (low priority)
Please use the guideline in the table below, when powering multiple VMs OFF. The table below shares the maximum number of VMFS datastores to hosts mapping that can be supported with auto UNMAP. If the config has more than what is listed in the table, please disable automatic UNMAP and use manual UNMAP instead
| Platform |
Max VMs concurrently powered ON\OFF (Tested limit) |
Max number of cumulative ESXi Hosts to datastores mapping (No. of Hosts x No. of VMFS datastores) |
| PowerStore T 1000 |
500 |
80 |
| PowerStore X 1000 |
TBD |
50 |
| PowerStore T 3000 |
500 |
150 |
| PowerStore X 3000 |
TBD |
95 |
| PowerStore T 5000 |
600 |
190 |
| PowerStore X 5000 |
TBD |
130 |
| PowerStore T 7000 |
1000 |
240 This could be 20 DS and 12 hosts or 24 hosts and 10 datastores |
| PowerStore X 7000 |
TBD |
170 |
| PowerStore T 9000 |
1000 |
480 This could be 40 hosts and 12 DS or 16 hosts and 30 DS |
| PowerStore X 9000 |
TBD |
260 |
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Article Number: 000126731
Article Type: Solution
Last Modified: 06 Apr 2022
Version: 4
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