On 1/19/2012 4:08 AM, Florian Götz wrote:
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> @James Robertson
> Yes, VMWare Tools of ESXi5 are installed. I thought they might get me a
> newer LSI driver (because LSI is the standard of ESXi).
>
> @Stan Hoeppner
> I will give the PVSCSI a try. I´ll let you know if it solved the problem
> (i rea
@James Robertson
Yes, VMWare Tools of ESXi5 are installed. I thought they might get me a
newer LSI driver (because LSI is the standard of ESXi).
@Stan Hoeppner
I will give the PVSCSI a try. I´ll let you know if it solved the problem
(i really hope)
@Stan Winnet
I installed Debian from the n
Hi Florian
I don't really have answer for you sorry, but thought I would let you
know that I've got a bunch of Debian servers (mainly LAMPS) installed on
both enterprise ESXi 5 hosts with and without attached storage, in one
case a FC SAN. In addition my home server (white-box) is running the
On 1/18/2012 6:37 PM, James Robertson wrote:
>> I got a serious problem with a Debian install on an ESXi 5.0 Server.
>> Debian installs fine and seems to run fine, but the harddisk performance is
>> really low.
>> I got latency times of about 44 seconds, tested with bonnie++.
>>
>> What I´ve done:
> I got a serious problem with a Debian install on an ESXi 5.0 Server.
> Debian installs fine and seems to run fine, but the harddisk performance is
> really low.
> I got latency times of about 44 seconds, tested with bonnie++.
>
> What I´ve done:
> - New machine in ESXi, harddisk controller "LSI P
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