vSphere High Performance Cookbook
Critical performance consideration – VMM scheduler
CPU scheduler – processor topology/cache aware
Fighting guest CPU saturation in SMP VMs
Controlling CPU resources using resource settings
What is most important to monitor in CPU performance
CPU performance best practices
Virtual memory reclamation techniques
Monitoring host-swapping activity
Monitoring host-ballooning activity
Keeping memory free for VMkernel
Key memory performance metrics to monitor
Identifying when memory is the problem
Memory performance best practices
Designing a network for load balancing and failover for vSphere Standard Switch
Designing a network for load balancing and failover for vSphere Distributed Switch
What to know when offloading checksum
Selecting the correct virtual network adapter
Improving performance through VMDirectPath I/O
Improving performance through NetQueue
Improving network performance using the SplitRx mode for multicast traffic
Improving network performance using network I/O control
Monitoring network capacity and performance matrix
DRS, SDRS, and Resource Control Design
Using DRS algorithm guidelines
Using resource pool guidelines
Avoiding using resource pool as folder structure
Choosing the best SIOC latency threshold
Using storage capability and profile driven storage
Anti-affinity rules in the SDRS cluster
Avoiding the use of SDRS I/O Metric and array-based automatic tiering together
Using VMware SIOC and array-based automatic tiering together
Trade-off factors while designing scale up and scale out clusters
vSphere Fault Tolerance design and its impact
Choosing the reserved cluster failover capacity
Rightly choosing the vSphere HA cluster size
Designing the host for a highly available and high-performing storage
Designing a highly available and high-performance iSCSI SAN
Designing a highly available and high-performing FC storage
Performance impact of queuing on the storage array and host
Factors that affect storage performance
Using VAAI to boost storage performance
Selecting the right VM disk type
Identifying a severely overloaded storage
Designing vCenter and vCenter Database for Best Performance
vCenter Single Sign-On and its database preparation
vCenter Single Sign-On and its deployment
Things to bear in mind while designing the vCenter platform
Designing vCenter Server for redundancy
Designing a highly available vCenter database
vCenter database size and location affects performance
Considering vCenter Server Certificates to minimize security threats
Designing vCenter Server for Auto Deploy
Virtual Machine and Application Performance Design
Setting the right time in Guest OS
vNUMA (Virtual NUMA) considerations
Choosing the SCSI controller for storage
Impact of VM swap file placement
Using large pages in virtual machines
Guest OS networking considerations
When you should or should not virtualize an application