pavan_613 Posted October 8, 2012 Report Posted October 8, 2012 [quote name='kiladi bullodu' timestamp='1349724812' post='1302597685'] Naku Nas share ela cheyalo chepavu kani amaye post este best practises kuda cheptav kada Nuv [/quote] evening sure ga cheptha dude....quiet busy weekend ...
Terminator II Posted October 8, 2012 Report Posted October 8, 2012 [quote name='CASANOVA' timestamp='1349720068' post='1302597312'] vmware ani title lo rayi...vm ante voice mail anukuntaru [/quote]
bhargava_v Posted October 8, 2012 Report Posted October 8, 2012 [quote name='ChittiNaidu' timestamp='1349726187' post='1302597809'] Thick Provision tesko... [/quote] thick lo kuda rendu unnayi...dantlo edi theesukovali enduku theesukovali kuda cheppu
sandeepsandy99 Posted October 8, 2012 Report Posted October 8, 2012 [quote name='CASANOVA' timestamp='1349726640' post='1302597872'] thick lo kuda rendu unnayi...dantlo edi theesukovali enduku theesukovali kuda cheppu [/quote] normally storage is written in blocks, depending on block size you set. In lazy zeroed in each block the first write is writing 0 to the first byte of the block. In eager zeroed each block comes with 0 already written which will decrease latency .i.e better i/o. P.S idi naaku telisinadi, taapu aithe correct cheyyandi
sandeepsandy99 Posted October 8, 2012 Report Posted October 8, 2012 [quote name='sandeepsandy99' timestamp='1349723096' post='1302597573'] thick provision ki thin provision theda enti ante thick provision lo disk size 200 gb isthe guest os ki aa 200 gb full access lo untundi .. ade ] thin provisin aithe disk size 200 gb isthe actual ga 200 gb ichinattu kaadu, takkuva ichinattu. Guest OS requests batti adi 200 gb varake peraga galadu.( adi virtual storage laaga) chinna chinna companies lo aithe storage costly kaabatti thin provision chestharu. if you want to play safe go for thick provision with lazy zeroed ... ye problem undadu ... hope this helps [/quote] inka easy/clear ga chepplante thin : if u provsion 200 gb and guest OS used only 100 gb size of vmdk is 100 gb thick : regradless of usage, vmdk size is always same i.e 200 gb
chingchang Posted October 9, 2012 Report Posted October 9, 2012 depends on company bhayya .. maa company lo anni thin provisioning ee chestaru ...... meeku resourcing issues unnayanuko aa cluster lo , thick provisioning chesko ..
pavan_613 Posted October 9, 2012 Report Posted October 9, 2012 [quote name='littlemoon' timestamp='1349742529' post='1302599030'] Thanks to all n/wing guyss... [/quote] which one u preferred either thin or thick one ???
littlemoon Posted October 9, 2012 Author Report Posted October 9, 2012 [quote name='CITI' timestamp='1349755244' post='1302599841'] which one u preferred either thin or thick one ??? [/quote] thick provision lazy zeroed... done chese sanu...
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