What is the primary criteria that should be considered for performance-sensitive application shares with sequential I/O?
What is the primary criteria that should be considered for performance-sensitive application shares with sequential I/O?
There are three types of share workload types: default, random, and sequential. Designating a workload type determines the file system characteristics (including block size) used for the share, which optimizes the resource usage and performance of certain workloads.
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https://portal.nutanix.com/page/documents/solutions/details?targetId=TN-2066-Nutanix-Files-Sizing-Guide:TN-2066-Nutanix-Files-Sizing-Guide Use Case Target Customer Use Performance Criteria Resulting Hot Tier (SSD) General-purpose file shares Home directories, department shares User connections 2–5 percent Performance-sensitive application shares: sequential Video, archives, log servers Read and write throughput Data processed in a given time period determines the working set calculation. The hot tier is composed of 4 SSDs per node. Performance-sensitive application shares: random Applications, electronic design automation (EDA), software compilations, FSLogix IOPS Data processed in a given time period determines the working set calculation. The hot tier is composed of 4 SSDs per node. VMS Video camera data Number of cameras, resolution, event percentage, compression, hours per day Variable, depending on inputs
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