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Performance for Server Consolidation

6/18/2003

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Table of Contents

1: Performance for Server Consolidation

2: Agenda

3: Server Performance Tool Requirements

4: Measurement Technology

5: Instrumentation Requirements

6: Assumptions

7: Consolidation Performance Issues

8: z/VM Platform Performance Pros

9: Consolidation Strategy

10: Consolidation Strategy

11: Consolidation Issues

12: Linux Processor Data Issue

13: Idle Servers

14: Consolidation Step 1

15: NT SNMP Results

16: Linux System Statistics (UCD)

17: Step 2: Choose Candidates

18: Step 3: Projecting zSeries

19: Sizing Procesor for S/390

20: What is the number?

21: Processor Capacity Planning

22: Processor Sizing

23: Sizing Server Storage

24: Linux Storage Analysis Issue

25: Linux Storage Analysis

26: Linux Storage Analysis

27: Sizing Disk for S/390

28: Sizing Disk for S/390

29: Sizing Network for S/390

30: VM Considerations

31: Summary

Author: Barton Robinson

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