Hi,
I have read up a bit on bottle necks for virtualisation and one of the main areas that I seem to need to keep an eye on is the disk queue length, furthermore I have read that I should be aiming to keep this below 2 per disk, so my RAID 5 has 3 disks so im guessing I need to keep the disk queue length below 6, firstly have I got this right?
secondly, is the disk queue length reported by the resource monitor on the hyper-v host itself accurate, does it give me the disk queue length for the real disks underneath or is it giving me false readings like the CPU does (I know not to trust the CPU reading on the hyper-v host).
what other disk related counters should I be monitoring more importantly what are the recommended thresholds (I find it difficult to nail down some real figures on these counters)
Thanks
Steve