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Covering the latest VMware vSphere software, an essential book aimed at solving vSphere performance problems before they happen VMware vSphere is the industry's most widely deployed virtualization solution. However, if you improperly deploy vSphere, performance problems occur. Aimed at VMware administrators and engineers and written by a team of VMware experts, this resource provides guidance on common CPU, memory, storage, and network-related problems. Plus, step-by-step instructions walk you through techniques for solving problems and shed light on possible causes behind the problems. * Divulges troubleshooting methodologies, performance monitoring tools, and techniques and tools for isolating performance problems * Details the necessary steps for handling CPU, memory, storage, and network-related problems * Offers understanding on the interactions between VMware vSphere and CPU, memory, storage, and network VMware vSphere Performance is the resource you need to diagnose and handle VMware vSphere performance problems, and avoid them in the future.
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Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Publisher's Note
Dedication
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Introduction
What Is Covered in This Book
Who Should Buy This Book
How to Contact the Authors
Chapter 1: Performance Design
Starting Simple
Establishing a Baseline
Architecting for the Application
Considering Licensing Requirements
Integrating Virtual Machines
Understanding Design Considerations
Summary
Chapter 2: Building Your Toolbox
Capacity Planning Tools
Performance Analysis Tools
Performance Benchmarking Tools
Performance Simulation Tools
Summary
Chapter 3: The Test Lab
Why Build a Test Lab?
Strategies for a Successful Test Lab
How to Build Your Lab
Summary
Chapter 4: CPU
Getting to Know the Basics of CPU Virtualization
Introducing the ESXi CPU Scheduler
Sizing CPU for Virtual Machines
Understanding CPU Resource Management
Troubleshooting CPU Performance Problems
Summary
Chapter 5: Memory
Getting to Know ESXi Memory Management
Reclaiming Memory from VMs
Managing Virtual Machine Memory Allocation
Troubleshooting Memory Performance Problems
Summary
Chapter 6: Network
Creating a Network Design
Choosing a Virtual Switch
Selecting Host Hardware
Designing for Performance
Troubleshooting Networking Issues
Summary
Chapter 7: Storage
Choosing Your Storage Platform
Designing Physical Storage
Designing vSphere Storage
Optimizing Virtual Machine Performance
Troubleshooting Storage Performance Issues
Summary
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I dedicate this book to Jonathon Fitch. Sadly, Jonathon, one of the original authors of this book, lost his battle with cancer in April 2013. He wrote chapters during his treatments and showed remarkable courage. This book was important to him, and he was dedicated to getting it completed. Many of the words you read in this book were his. I hope his family can read these words and take some comfort in remembering how smart and talented Jonathon was. He will be missed.
I'd also like to dedicate this book to my family, especially my wife, Joann, for supporting me in this effort. My children, Tyler and Kaitlyn, are my life and the reason why I work so hard. I love you all so much!
—Matt Liebowitz
This book is dedicated to Jonathon Fitch and a labor of love for him and his family. We lost a great person in our community, in the world of virtualization, and in our worldwide family. May we all remember the efforts of Jonathon and the impact he has had on our community and our lives. He was taken from us too soon. He will be missed.
As I've spent the last year in Afghanistan, this is a special dedication to all of the troops: The soldiers on the ground in war-torn countries. The veterans who have served their time and are underappreciated. The heroes who protect our freedom and secure our future.
And last, I'd like to dedicate this book to my family: my best friends, Emily and Chris Canibano; my silly cats; my son, Alexander; and my godchildren, Erehwon and Isabelle.
—Christopher Kusek
When I was approached by the editors at Sybex to help write this book, Jonathon Fitch was the first of the authors that I was introduced to. He was one of the three original authors of this book and wrote many of the words in the storage and networking chapters. The success of this book was really important to Jonathon, as he wanted to dedicate it to his mother, who passed away shortly after work commenced on the first chapters of the book.
Sadly, Jonathon lost his battle with cancer in April 2013. I therefore dedicate this book to Jonathon and hope that his family can take comfort in knowing that through his hard work and dedication to this project, his words and his name will forever live within its text.
I would also like to dedicate the book to my family. My wife, Sarah, and my children, Lanie and Zachariah, have supported me unconditionally throughout this long project. You are my life and I love you all very much.
—Rynardt Spies
I first became involved with this book back in December 2011 in the role of technical editor. Numerous delays and subsequent releases of VMware vSphere caused the schedule to get pushed back further and further. In March 2013, Jonathon Fitch, one of the original authors of the book, told me that his health had deteriorated and he would be unable to finish his chapters. I agreed to take over for him and ensure that his ideas remain in the book. Sadly, Jonathon passed away in April 2013, but much of his original content still remains in these chapters.
Thank you to my two co-authors, Christopher Kusek and Rynardt Spies. Both of you have put up with me for over two years, first as a technical editor and then as a co-author. I'm glad we got a chance to work together on this and finally bring it to press. Thanks for your efforts!
Writing a book from scratch is difficult enough, but taking over and revising and updating someone else's chapters makes it that much harder. Thanks to Mariann Barsolo and Pete Gaughan from Sybex for their support as we made this transition. You both put up with schedule changes and numerous other requests from me with ease and you made this process much simpler for me. Thank you and the rest of the Sybex team for everything!
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