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vSphere High Performance Cookbook - Second Edition - Second Edition

By : Kevin Elder, Christopher Kusek, Prasenjit Sarkar
Book Image

vSphere High Performance Cookbook - Second Edition - Second Edition

By: Kevin Elder, Christopher Kusek, Prasenjit Sarkar

Overview of this book

vSphere is a mission-critical piece of software for many businesses. It is a complex tool, and incorrect design and deployment can create performance related issues that can negatively affect the business. This book is focused on solving these problems as well as providing best practices and performance-enhancing techniques. This edition is fully updated to include all the new features in version 6.5 as well as the latest tools and techniques to keep vSphere performing at its best. This book starts with interesting recipes, such as the interaction of vSphere 6.5 components with physical layers such as CPU, memory, and networking. Then we focus on DRS, resource control design, and vSphere cluster design. Next, you’ll learn about storage performance design and how it works with VMware vSphere 6.5. Moving on, you will learn about the two types of vCenter installation and the benefits of each. Lastly, the book covers performance tools that help you get the most out of your vSphere installation. By the end of this book, you will be able to identify, diagnose, and troubleshoot operational faults and critical performance issues in vSphere 6.5.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Introduction


vCenter server is vSphere's virtualization platform that provides the necessary management framework to deliver the needs of today's virtualization administrators. So you need to be very careful about taking decisions while designing your vCenter and management platform, which will have performance factors integrated as well. vCenter can be installed in two ways: on top of a Windows server or as a virtual appliance.

In this chapter, we will talk about vCenter running on Windows. In vSphere 6.x, there are two components to the vCenter server installation: vCenter server itself and Platform Services Controller (PSC). For small vSphere installations, both the components can be installed on the same VM. For large-scale deployments, vCenter components will be installed on a VM and PSC will be installed on one or more different VMs. For these recipes, we will install PSC on its own VM.