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IBM XIV ® Gen3
Storage System Model
2810-114 120,000 Mailbox ResiliencyExchange 2010 Storage Solution
Tested with: ESRP – Storage Version 3.0Tested Date: July 7, 2011Authors: Aviad Offeri, David Hartmanii, Betti Poratiii Document version: 1.4
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ContentOverview ........................................................................................................................ 3Features ......................................................................................................................... 3Solution Description ......................................................................................................... 4
XIV Gen3 Storage System Model 2810 Type 114 ............................................................... 4Reliability/Protection ...................................................................................................... 6Thin Provisioning ........................................................................................................... 6Ease of Management ..................................................................................................... 7Lower Power Consumption .............................................................................................. 9Snapshots .................................................................................................................... 9IBM System x3650 Servers ............................................................................................ 9
Solution Description ....................................................................................................... 11Targeted Customer Profile ............................................................................................ 15Tested Deployment ...................................................................................................... 16
Simulated Exchange Configuration: ............................................................................ 16
Storage Hardware..................................................................................................... 17Storage Software ...................................................................................................... 18Storage Disk Configuration (Mailbox Store Disks) ......................................................... 18Storage Disk Configuration (Transactional Log Disks) .................................................... 18
Best Practices ................................................................................................................ 19Storage - Mailbox Resiliency ......................................................................................... 19Backup strategy .......................................................................................................... 20
Contact for Additional Information .................................................................................... 20Test Result Summary ..................................................................................................... 21
Reliability ................................................................................................................... 21Storage Performance Results ........................................................................................ 21Database Backup/Recovery Performance ........................................................................ 26
Database Read-only Performance ............................................................................... 26Transaction Log Recovery/Replay Performance ............................................................. 26
Conclusion .................................................................................................................... 26Appendix A. Test Results ................................................................................................. 28
Stress Testing ............................................................................................................. 28Performance Testing .................................................................................................... 34Streaming Backup Testing ............................................................................................ 40Soft Recovery Testing .................................................................................................. 47
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Overview
This document provides information on the IBM XIV Gen3 2810 Storage System storage solutionfor Microsoft Exchange Server, based the Microsoft Exchange Solution Reviewed Program (ESRP)– Storage program*. For any questions or comments regarding the contents of this document,
please see the section titled Contact for Additional Information.
*The ESRP – Storage program was developed by Microsoft Corporation to provide a commonstorage testing framework for vendors to provide information on their storage solutions forMicrosoft Exchange Server software. For additional information on the Microsoft ESRP – Storage program, please click:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/exchange/ff182054.aspx
Disclaimer This document has been produced independently of Microsoft Corporation. Microsoft Corporation
expressly disclaims responsibility for, and makes no warranty, express or implied, with respectto, the accuracy of the contents of this document.
Please refer to the IBM disclaimer, located at the end of this document for additional information
Features
This solution implements the Mailbox Resiliency features in Exchange Server 2010; specificallythe database availability group feature. A database availability group (DAG) is a set of up to 16Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Mailbox servers that work together to provide automaticdatabase-level recovery from a database, server, network or storage failure. Mailbox servers in a
DAG monitor each other for failures and can take corrective action as required to help preventservice interruptions. Solutions that implement this feature can deliver a very robust Exchangeenvironment.
More information on this feature can be found by visiting:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd351172%28EXCHG.140%29.aspx
A two DAG solution comprising 24 mailbox servers was created that supported a total of 120,000 mailboxes with a mailbox size of 1GB. Each server hosted 5,000 users, and had 6 activedatabases, with 833 users per database. Within the DAG, there were two copies of every
database; one local, and one on another server connected to a second XIV Gen3 storage array.This configuration can provide for both high-availability, and disaster-recovery scenarios.Database replication is handled by the mailbox servers over Ethernet. Two XIV Gen3 frameswere used, and the databases and copies were equally distributed across them*. A failure of anydatabase will cause the database to mount and become active on whichever server is hostingthe database copy, in a manner transparent to the end users.
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*NOTE: We tested one identical half of this solution, that is 12 mailbox servers hosting 10,000active mailboxes connected to a single XIV, to represent the ‘worst-case’ failure scenario (i.e. anentire site).
The solution in this paper features the IBM XIV Gen3 Storage System together with IBM System
x3650 Intel based servers.
The following sections describe the actual hardware components used in this solution.
Solution Description
XIV Gen3 Storage System Model 2810 Type 114
As one of the newer members of IBM’s family of storage systems, the XIV Gen3 Storage Systemis an enterprise-class array offering superior performance, solid-protection, and incredible easeof manageability. This solution leverages the new XIV Gen3 system with 2TB drives with ausable capacity of 161TB per frame.
Exclusive to this storage system is the inherent self-optimizing grid-based architecture whichprovides massive parallelism. Massive parallelism design distributes data in parallel across allavailable storage resources, by harnessing all the processing power available to the system. Dueto this design, hot spots (heavily saturated storage components) normally associated with poorstorage configuration and/or workload variances, is eliminated. The XIV Gen3 architecturedelivers continuous optimal performance and eliminates the need for dubious tuning activities onthe storage.
Built using industry-standard Intel/Linux components -- a fully equipped XIV Gen3 Model 2810-114 Storage System is supplied with fifteen data modules, 6 out of those are interface modules.
Each module consists of one Intel Westmere® Quad-core 64-bit CPU, 24 GB fully buffered RAM,and twelve 2 TB SAS-2 7,200 RPM hard disks.
In comparison to Fibre-Channel based disks, the XIV Gen3 has more disk density allowing for asmaller physical storage footprint, which in turn translates to significantly lower power & coolingrequirements. The unique design of the architecture can also yield similar or better performance.
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Hardware HighlightsTotal Storage Central Processing Units 15
Combined Physical Memory 360GB
Raw Storage 360TB
CPU to Disk Bandwidth 3000GBps
Internal Switching Capacity 600GbpsFibre Channel Ports (Speed: 2 Gbs, 4 Gbs & 8Gbs )
24 x 8Gbs
iSCSI Gigabit Ethernet Ports 22
UPS 3
Infiniband Switch 2
Disk Hot Spares 3 (6TB)
Data Module Hot Spare 1 (24TB)
Max Snapshots 12,000
Figure 1 below represents a fully configured XIV Gen3 Storage System:
Figure 1) XIV Gen3 front and rear view (full rack)
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Reliability/Protection
By design, the XIV Gen3 Storage System architecture is self-healing as data in the backgroundis automatically checked for integrity and mirrored to provide data redundancy. Should the XIVGen3 lose a 2 TB disk, the system triggers an event alerting IBM support while rebuilding the
faulty disk automatically. The disk rebuild process is transparently handled without userintervention and can finish in as few as 60 minutes, even when the XIV Gen3’s capacity is 100%allocated.
Consistent performance is maintained even during the loss of a hard disk. The rebuild time of losing one disk does not degrade performance, unlike other competing storage systems whichexhibit a significant degradation in performance.
Should a storage sub-component fail on monolithic storage systems, approximately 50% (CPUand read/write cache) of performance is lost. This not only impacts productivity, but could haveserious implications affecting application performance. Losing an entire data module1 on the XIV
Gen3 Storage System would temporarily account for only 1/15th
reduced performance.
To maintain data redundancy, all data on the storage and memory cache is mirrored. The cachedata is never stored in the same data module. This not only provides data cache protection, buteliminates loss of data in case a data module’s power is lost or interrupted.
Each data module is supplied with two field replaceable hot-swappable power supplies, and threeUPS devices provide interim power in the event of interrupted or lost main power. Enough poweris provided to allow safe cache destaging and a graceful shutdown of the XIV Gen3 StorageSystem.
The XIV Gen3 Storage System also supports synchronous and asynchronous Remote Mirroring,
allowing for replication of data to a remote XIV Gen3 Storage System. Additionally, XIV Gen3supports seamless integration with Windows Server 2008 R2 clustering, which enables intelligentautomatic failover/failback using array-based replication, all within the familiar clustering MMC.
Thin Provisioning
This feature permits the logical allocation of storage to appear larger than what is physicallycommitted. This provides the ability to resize storage pools and volumes even after defininginitial storage sizes.
This feature cannot only reduce upfront storage costs by avoiding purchasing needless unusedstorage, but reduces the hardware and the associated environmental footprint. A larger footprint
is typically more expensive because it requires more hard disks, electrical power, coolingrequirements, disk expansions enclosures, floor space, and management overhead.
Thin provisioning can reduce or eliminate the impact of future storage capacity issues whencurrent storage limits have been reached. This occurs when storage has quickly outgrown
1Loss of a data module compared to a data interface module has lesser impact in performance.
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original capacities. It can be a difficult task to predict how data will grow as storage usage isoften highly dynamic in nature. In an effort to circumvent future capacity issues, storage can beappropriately sized beforehand or resized later.
Figure 2 below depicts how to easily resize an XIV Gen3 volume.
Figure 2) Resizing an XIV Gen3 volume.
Important: While thin provisioning enables allocated storage to appear larger than what isphysically committed, constant monitoring of current available physical storage space is vital toprevent capacity issues. Storage writes destined to logical capacity not allocated with enoughphysical storage can hinder performance, delete snapshots, and cause storage operations to faildue to lack of space. Prior to reaching this limit, storage threshold alerts should be configuredand enabled to warn administrators of the condition. Regular monitoring of storage events andproactive action can prevent these events from occurring.
Another innovative feature is the ability to consume disk space only when actual data is writtento the volume. This means that while a LUN may be allocated 100GB of capacity, if only 10GB isin actual use, only 10GB is physically allocated & reported. This concept is referred to as avolume’s hard or physical utilization. This can result in a significant savings in both space andcost. This differs from traditional storage systems, in which the entire pre-allocated disk space isflagged as 0’s and marked as used storage. Traditional storage systems quickly outgrow spaceby immediately pre-allocating storage due to the inefficient method of marking free space asreserved. Whereas on the XIV Gen3 Storage System it is tracked by the system as free space,and can be used for other hosts, thus maximizing overall storage utilization.
Note: It is important to realize that this concept differs from that of thin provisioning. Also, this
feature does not apply to free space within the EDB file(s).
Ease of Management
Managing the XIV Gen3 Storage System compared to other storage is markedly different.Typical storage management tasks are eliminated and handled automatically by the XIV Gen3Storage System including automatic provisioning, self-tuning of data placement, read/writecache tuning, self-healing, automatic rebuilding of failed disk drives, and automatic phasing-out
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or fencing of failed components. The modular, redundant architecture dramatically reducesimpact to service levels from such events.In general, storage management can be a daunting task, requiring extensive storage experienceand specialized training. These barriers have been removed, as the XIV Gen3 Storage System
provides a highly intuitive GUI called XIV Gen3 Storage Management, with a near zero learningcurve.
A less experienced storage administrator with no XIV Gen3 Storage System experience can
allocate storage and map volumes to hosts in as little as a few minutes. Storage managementtasks take less time, allowing storage to be utilized faster.
Figure 3 below is a sample screen shot of the XIV Gen3 Storage Management interface.
Figure 3) The highly intuitive XIV Gen3 Storage Management interface
A full-featured command-line management interface, XCLI is also provided for scripting tasks,management, configuration, and monitoring.
We assume the host attached to the IBM XIV Gen3 is already configured with the vendor specific SAN drivers and isproperly zoned in the SAN fabric or a point-to-point connection is used.
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Lower Power Consumption
The IBM XIV Gen3 Storage System is equipped with high-capacity SAS-2 disks. SAS-2 diskdrives provide significantly better GB/$ value than Fibre-Channel (FC) disks while offeringsuperior performance relative to SATA-based disks. SAS-2 disks also require less power
consumption than FC disks. Since SAS-2 disk drives are generally much higher in capacity thanFC disks – this translates to requiring less hard drives, cooling, and power for a given capacity.
Snapshots
A key component of the XIV Gen3 Storage System is the inherent snapshot capabilities whichdeliver near-instantaneous volume replicas**. A total of 12,000 snapshots are supported. Asnapshot is simply a point-in-time image of data used for quick data retrieval purposes.Transportable snapshots are often used for offloaded backups of Exchange databases, whichremove the backup load from the production servers.
The snapshot method employed by the XIV Gen3 Storage System uses an efficient method
called Redirect-on-Write. The Redirect-on-Write snapshot-based method addresses the typicalperformance overhead associated with the Copy-on-Write snapshot-based method. For example,during a Copy-on-Write snapshot operation, new writes destined to target storage must waituntil the original data is copied to the snapshot area. This step is eliminated using Redirect-on-Write as the new writes are written immediately to the snapshot area resulting in fastersnapshots. The Redirect-on-Write snapshot method does not impact the source volumes as doCopy-on-Write based snapshots.
For more information on the XIV Gen3 Storage System visit the IBM website at:
http://www.xivstorage.com
IBM System x3650 Servers
The System x3650 is a rack-mount server designed for critical and high-performance computing.
For this particular solution, twelve System x3650 model 7979AC1 systems containing 2 quadcore e5450 3.0 GHz Intel Xeon CPUs were used. Each System x3650 was equipped with 24 GBof internal memory.
**Actual snapshot operation times are measured on the IBM XIV. Monitoring of an ad-hoc or scheduled snapshot
operation from the TSM or IBM Data Protection interface known as the VSS requester may appear longer as there isadditional communication occurring between the requester client and server.
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Figure 4 below is a view of the System x3650
Figure 4) System x3650 server
Product specifications below list the actual configuration used in this solution.
Product DescriptionDescription: IBM System x3650Form Factor/Height Rack/2UMachine Type/Model: 3650Part Number: 7979MC1 BIOS Build ID: IBM GGE141AUS
Released: 10/8/2008Revision: 1.12
Processor Dual 3.0 GHz Intel Xeon Quad-Coreprocessors
Physical Memory 24 GB On-board Network Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet:
Model: BCM5708C NetXtreme II GigEDriver Version: 4.4.15.0
Fibre Channel adapter Qlogic® 8Gb dual port Fiber HBAExpansion (PCIe):HBA Driver Version:Storport 9.1.9.25HBA BIOS: 2.02HBA Firmware Version: 4.03.01Part Number: QLE2562
For more information on the current System x3650 M3 offering, please visit the following IBMwebsite:
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/x/hardware/rack/x3650m3/index.html
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Solution Description This solution demonstrates the performance capabilities utilizing two XIV Gen3 Storage Systemarrays and 24 System x3650 servers supporting a total of 120,000 mailboxes using a target0.11 IOP profile (0.11 IOP - with added 20% headroom – 0.13 IOP as tested). The mailbox size
is 1 GB.
Important: Though this solution was tested using 120,000 mailboxes, additional storage toaccommodate snapshots or frequent mailbox move operations may be required for largertransaction log volumes. Carefully review these parameters before finalizing your final targetlimits. The as-tested design allows for up to twelve mailbox server failures (six per DAG) and asingle storage array failure.
Storage hardware:
2 x XIV Gen3 Storage Systems Model 2810 Type 114
XIV Gen3 Storage System Software Version: 11.0.0
24 GB physical memory/data module Twelve 2 TB drives per data module 180 SAS-2 drives (2 TB, 7,200 RPM) per array
Form Factor: Rack-mount Rack Height: 42u
Exchange servers:
24 x System x3650 servers:o 2 quad-core e5450 3Ghz Intel Xeon CPUso 24 GB RAM/Server
Windows Server 2008 (x64) – Enterprise Edition, R2, Service Pack 1o .NET Framework 3.5o Microsoft Multipath I/O
Qlogic 8Gb dual-port Fibre HBA Expansion (PCIe):o HBA Driver Version Storport 9.1.9.25o HBA BIOS: 2.02o HBA Firmware Version: 4.03.01
XIV Storage System Host Attachment Package for Windows (x64) – Version 1.6
Fibre-Channel network:
2 –8 Gb Brocade Model BR-48000 Fibre Channel switches 24 –Fibre-Channel Ports (Tested Speed: 8 Gb)
24 - FC LC Fibre Channel 50/125 micrometer shortwave cables 24 - Multi-mode cables (20 meters)
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Figure 5 below depicts a high-level representation of this solution.
Note: The FC switches are not diagrammed to keep the overall diagram simplified.The brackets are to imply each FC switch as described in the section above.
IBM XIV – Patch Panel(Exposed from rear)
IBM Littleton Internal Test Lab
IBM XIV (FrontView)
ManagementLaptop
Brocade 48000
Fabric
Connection
“SW B”
IBM 2005
B64
Fabric
Connection
“SW A”
Private Subnet:172.27.x.x
Fibre Channel Switch A (8 Gb)
Ethernet network: 10/100 BaseT
Fibre Channel Switch B (8 Gb)
IBM XIV – Patch Panel(Exposed from rear)
IBM XIV (FrontView)
Brocade
48000
Fabric
Connection
“SW B”
IBM 2005
B64
Fabric
Connection
“SW A”
Private Subnet:172.27.x.x
Tested
config
Figure 5) ESRP physical configuration.
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SAN Connectivity
As mentioned in the previous sections, the XIV Gen3 Storage System provides SAN connectivityvia 24 FC ports or 22 iSCSI Ethernet ports. For this solution, only the Fibre Channel ports areutilized.
The rear of the XIV Gen3 Storage System’s patch panel contains access to all six host interfacemodules, each of which contains FC port designations 1, 2, 3, and 4. For each Exchange server,a minimum of 6 paths were used to provide SAN connectivity to the XIV Gen3 Storage System.
Two FC switches are used to establish 12 physical connections to the XIV Gen3 Storage System.
Each switch has six FC ports connected. Each FC switch port is connected to each interfacemodule’s FC port #3 or FC port #1. This provides an FC connection to all FC Interface Moduleson the XIV Gen3 Storage System.
This configuration provides multiple redundant paths to the XIV Gen3 Storage System and
guarantees each host has a path to each host interface module. This allows the hosts to evenlydistribute I/O workload across all host interface modules to obtain the best possible performance
For each host to achieve optimal performance, each host FC adapter’s max queue depth was setto 128.
Each FC port on each interface module concurrently supports up to 1,400 IOPs. There are a totalof 4 FC ports on each interface module. Two of the four are available for target FC connections.The remaining two are reserved for remote replication.
To calculate the preferred max queue depth for each host, divide total number of hosts definedin your zone by 1,400.
Zoning Layout
The FC ports on each host are connected via both Fibre channel switches.
To help provide a starting reference for this test environment refer to how XIV Gen3 hostinterface modules are connected in each SAN A, and SAN B
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Note: Zone XIV_SERENITY contains all XIV Gen3 host interface modules.
Zone Name Switch A - ZoneMembers
Switch B – ZoneMembers
Serenity_XIV_HOST_20 XIV20HBA 1 Port 0
XIV_Serenity (port 3)
XIV20HBA 1 Port 1XIV_Serenity (port 1)
Serenity_XIV_HOST_121 XIV121HBA 1 Port 0
XIV_Serenity (port 3)
XIV121HBA 1 Port 1
XIV_Serenity (port 1)
Serenity_XIV_HOST_122 XIV122HBA 1 Port 0
XIV_Serenity (port 3)
XIV122HBA 1 Port 1
XIV_Serenity (port 1)
Serenity_XIV_HOST_25 XIV25HBA 1 Port 0
XIV_Serenity (port 3)
XIV25HBA 1 Port 1
XIV_Serenity (port 1)
Serenity_XIV_HOST_23 XIV23HBA 1 Port 0
XIV_Serenity (port 3)
XIV23HBA 1 Port 1
XIV_Serenity (port 1)
Serenity_XIV_HOST_30 XIV30HBA 1 Port 0
XIV_Serenity (port 3)
XIV30HBA 1 Port 1
XIV_Serenity (port 1)
Serenity_XIV_HOST_31 XIV31HBA 1 Port 0
XIV_Serenity (port 3)
XIV31HBA 1 Port 1
XIV_Serenity (port 1)
Serenity_XIV_HOST_21 XIV21HBA 1 Port 0
XIV_Serenity (port 3)
XIV21HBA 1 Port 1
XIV_Serenity (port 1)Serenity_XIV_HOST_33 XIV33
HBA 1 Port 0XIV_Serenity (port 3)
XIV33HBA 1 Port 1
XIV_Serenity (port 1)
Serenity_XIV_HOST_24 XIV24HBA 1 Port 0
XIV_Serenity (port 3)
XIV24HBA 1 Port 1
XIV_Serenity a (port 1)
Serenity_XIV_HOST_27 XIV27HBA 1 Port 0
XIV_Serenity (port 3)
XIV27HBA 1 Port 1
XIV_Serenity a (port 1)
Serenity_XIV_HOST_32 XIV32
HBA 1 Port 0XIV_Serenity (port 3)
XIV32
HBA 1 Port 1XIV_Serenity a (port 1)
Table 1) FC zoning configuration
Important: Before deploying FC switches into production carefully run 24 hour tests and closelymonitor the FC activity for errors. If errors are observed, take action by ensuring that zoning
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parameters are correctly defined. Not following these guidelines may not guarantee reliableoperation of your storage environment and could result in data loss.
The XIV Gen3 2810 System Storage array can be found in the Windows Server Catalog here:
http://www.windowsservercatalog.com/item.aspx?idItem=a5a50d95-2c79-65c2-1ac7-d849743565a0&bCatID=1282
The ESRP-Storage program focuses on storage solution testing to address performance andreliability issues with storage design. However, storage is not the only factor to take intoconsideration when designing a scale-up Exchange solution. Other factors which affect theserver scalability are: server processor utilization, server physical and virtual memorylimitations, resource requirements for other applications, directory and network servicelatencies, network infrastructure limitations, replication and recovery requirements, and clientusage profiles. All these factors are beyond the scope for ESRP-Storage. Therefore, the numberof mailboxes hosted per server as part of the tested configuration may not necessarily be
viable for some customer deployments.
For more information on identifying and addressing performance bottlenecks in an Exchangesystem, please refer to Microsoft's Troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange Server Performance,available at:
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=23454.
Targeted Customer Profile
This overall solution was designed toward medium to large organizations that require high-availability and disaster-recovery features inherent in a Mailbox Resiliency configuration, whileminimizing administration complexity. The System x3650 and XIV Gen3 Storage System offerscale-out flexibility to expand the solution as the Exchange requirements increase in number of users, mailbox size, or server failure tolerance. The target environment profile for this solutionincludes:
24 Exchange 2010 servers (12 tested)
2 backend storage subsystems (1 tested) 2 DAGs (1 tested)
2 copies/database 6 Databases per Server 120,000 mailboxes
0.13 IOPS user profile (0.11 + 20% headroom) 1GB mailbox quota
1.7TB maximum database size tested Mailbox Resiliency provides high availability and is the primary data protection mechanism
XIV Gen3 RAID provides for data protection against physical data loss/failure
24x7 Background Database Maintenance is enabled
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Tested Deployment
The following tables summarize the testing environment:
Simulated Exchange Configuration:
Number of Exchange mailboxessimulated
120,000
Number of Database AvailabilityGroups (DAGs)
2
Number of servers/DAG 12
Number of active mailboxes/server 10000
Number of databases/host 6
Number of copies/database 2
Number of mailboxes/database 1667
Simulated profile: I/O’s per secondper mailbox (IOPS, include 20%
headroom)
0.13 (0.11 with 20% headroomtested)
Database LUN size 2TB
Log LUN size 300GB
Total database size for performancetesting (per XIV Gen3 frame)
142.5TB
% storage capacity used byExchange database**
88%
**Storage performance characteristics change based upon the utilization percentage of theindividual disks. Tests that use a small percentage of the storage (~25%) may exhibit reducedthroughput if the storage capacity utilization is significantly increased beyond what is tested in
this paper. Actual (hard) capacity used will vary due to the way the XIV Gen3 Storage Systemphysically allocates disk space. See the previous section for further information on how the XIVGen3 allocates & tracks physical disk space.
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Storage Hardware
Storage Connectivity (Fiber Channel,SAS, SATA, iSCSI)
SAS-2
Storage model and OS/firmware
revision
XIV Gen3 Storage System
Model:2810 Machine type 114XIV Gen3 Storage System CodeVersion 11.0.0
Storage cache 360GB
Number of storage controllers 6
Number of storage ports 24
Maximum bandwidth of storageconnectivity to host
96Gbit (12 X 8Gb) as tested
Switch type/model/firmware revision 2 Brocade 48000 (64 Ports) (8Gb)Switch Firmware Version: 6.1.0
HBA model and firmware Storage:
Emulex 8GB FC PCI Express Adapter:Model: LPE12002 Fibre ChannelOperation Speed: 2, 4 & 8Gbps)
HBA Firmware Version:Firmware image's version:U3D200X7r3 (2/3/2011)
Host:Qlogic QLE2562 8Gb dual-port FCHBA (PCIe)
Number of HBA’s/host 2
Host server type 24 x IBM System x3650 servers eachwith two quad-core 3.0 GHz IntelXeon processors
Total number of disks tested insolution
180
Maximum number of spindles can behosted in the storage
180
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Storage Software
HBA driver Qlogic Storport 9.1.9.25
HBA QueueTarget Setting Default
HBA QueueDepth Setting 128
Multi-Pathing Microsoft Multipath I/O (Native toWindows Server 2008), round robinmode
Host OS Windows Server 2008 R2 – Enterprise Edition SP1(6.1.7601.65536)
ESE.dll file version 14.00.0639.019
Replication solution name/version N/A
Storage Disk Configuration (Mailbox Store Disks)
Disk type, speed and firmware
revision
SAS-2, 7,200 RPM
Raw capacity per disk (GB) 2.0TB
Number of physical disks in test 180
Total raw storage capacity (GB) Actual: 360TB Net: 161TB
Disk slice size (GB) N/A
Number of slices per LUN or numberof disks per LUN
180
Raid level RAID X (IBM XIV Gen3 RAID)
Total formatted capacity 150TB
Storage capacity utilization 88%
Database capacity utilization 85%
Storage Disk Configuration (Transactional Log Disks)2
Disk type, speed and firmwarerevision
SAS-2, 7,200 RPM
Raw capacity per disk (GB) 2.0TB
Number of Spindles in test 180
Total raw storage capacity (GB) Actual: 360TB Net: 161TB
Disk slice size (GB) N/A
Number of slices per LUN or numberof disks per LUN
180
Raid level RAID X (IBM XIV Gen3 RAID)
Total formatted capacity 150TB
2Utilizes same disks as Mailbox Store Databases
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Best Practices Exchange server is a disk-intensive application. Based on the testing run using the ESRPframework, we recommend the following to improve the overall storage performance.
For Exchange 2010 guidance on storage design, please visit:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd346703.aspx
Storage - Mailbox Resiliency
1. To accurately size final formatted volume size on the XIV Gen3 Storage System, stage the
target volume size prior to implementing. By default, the minimum volume extent size iscreated in blocks of 17 GB. To get close to target volume size, divide the target size byextent size of 17 GB. For example, if the target volume size is 650 GB, divide 650/17 =38 Extents (approximately 646 GB). After partitioning, and formatting volume, the finalsize will be reduced even more. Factor in another 17 GB, to compensate for the file-
system overhead. 646 GB + 17 GB will provide 663 GB unformatted drive space. Formatthe newly created volume and check the available or free space to determine if this meetstarget needs. Otherwise, increase or reduce the volume to get a more accurate targetsize.
Note: "* 1GB=1000MB, 1MB=1000KB, 1KB=1000 bytes"
663GB translated is actually 663x1000x1000x1000/1024/1024/1024 = 617GB on windows.
2. For optimal performance, format the database volumes using a 64k Windows allocationunit size. The volumes used to store log data can be formatted using default allocationunit size, as there are no significant gains increasing this from the default value.
3. Increasing the Queue Depth setting on the HBA Fibre Controller may increase overallIOPS. Refer to your manufacturer’s HBA documentation for detailed support on how thisvalue can be modified.
4. Increasing the number of FC HBA’s can provide additional IOPS and resiliency options.Make sure to not define more than 24 paths to the storage, as this the current limit at thistime.
5. We strongly recommend implementing Mailbox Resiliency. This allows for using a fewernumber of larger LUNS for your databases and yields significantly increased storageperformance. Designing your Exchange XIV Gen3 storage configuration with fewer andlarger LUNs is often preferable, and we have observed performance and capacityincreases on the order of 25% when configured in this manner.
6. Troubleshooting any latency on the XIV Gen3 Storage System can be monitored viastandard tools such as Microsoft Performance Monitor or the XIV Gen3 Storage Systemmonitoring tools. These tools can help determine where and when the heaviest disk I/O
patterns are occurring, and what the data transfer rates are, which helps identify andisolate potential I/O bottlenecks.
7. Assuming all storage components are functioning, balanced, and configured correctly,most Exchange Server 2010 storage latency issues are caused by an insufficient number
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Test Result Summary This section provides a high level summary of the test data from the ESRP test runs and thelinks to the detailed html reports which are generated by the ESRP testing framework. Pleaseclick on the underlined headings below to view the html report for each test.
Reliability
A number of tests in the framework are designed to check storage system reliability; these testsrun for 24 hours. The goal is to verify that the storage can handle high Exchange I/O load for anextended period of time. Both the log and database files are analyzed for integrity after thestress test to ensure that no database and/or log corruption has occurred.
The following list provides an overview: (clicking on the underlined word will display the htmlreport generated after the reliability test runs)
There were no errors reported in the saved eventlog file.
There were no errors reported during the database and log checksum processes.
Storage Performance Results
The primary storage performance testing is designed to exercise the storage with the maximumsustainable Exchange type of I/O for 2 hours. The test is designed to show how long it takes forthe storage to respond to an I/O under load. The data below is the sum of all of the logical diskI/O’s and average of all the logical disks I/O latency in the 2 hour test duration. Each server islisted separately and the aggregate numbers across all servers are listed as well.
Individual Server Metrics:The sum of I/O’s across databases and the average latency across all databases on a per server
basis.
Server 1: XIV23
Database I/O
Database Disks Transfers/sec 1362.023
Database Disks Reads/sec 841.622
Database Disks Writes/sec 520.4
Average Database Disk Read Latency(ms)
17.09617
Average Database Disk Write Latency
(ms)
1.9585
Transaction Log I/O
Log Disks Writes/sec 449.425
Average Log Disk Write Latency (ms) 0.521167
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Server 2: XIV25
Database I/O
Database Disks Transfers/sec 1211.509
Database Disks Reads/sec 745.406
Database Disks Writes/sec 466.102Average Database Disk Read Latency(ms)
15.3426667
Average Database Disk Write Latency(ms)
1.34283333
Transaction Log I/O
Log Disks Writes/sec 418.315
Average Log Disk Write Latency (ms) 0.410667
Server 3: XIV20
Database I/O
Database Disks Transfers/sec 1361.275
Database Disks Reads/sec 841.26
Database Disks Writes/sec 520.017
Average Database Disk Read Latency(ms)
17.1286667
Average Database Disk Write Latency(ms)
2.06616667
Transaction Log I/O
Log Disks Writes/sec 450.234
Average Log Disk Write Latency (ms) 0.514333
Server 4: XIV121Database I/O
Database Disks Transfers/sec 1363.38
Database Disks Reads/sec 842.731
Database Disks Writes/sec 520.65
Average Database Disk Read Latency(ms)
17.141
Average Database Disk Write Latency(ms)
2.07533333
Transaction Log I/O
Log Disks Writes/sec 449.607
Average Log Disk Write Latency (ms) 0.497167
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Server 5: XIV122
Database I/O
Database Disks Transfers/sec 1364.331
Database Disks Reads/sec 843.05
Database Disks Writes/sec 521.281Average Database Disk Read Latency(ms)
17.1365
Average Database Disk Write Latency(ms)
2.06883333
Transaction Log I/O
Log Disks Writes/sec 451.139
Average Log Disk Write Latency (ms) 0.507
Server 6: XIV30
Database I/O
Database Disks Transfers/sec 1369.004 Database Disks Reads/sec 845.872
Database Disks Writes/sec 523.133
Average Database Disk Read Latency(ms)
17.0933333
Average Database Disk Write Latency(ms)
2.04866667
Transaction Log I/O
Log Disks Writes/sec 453.125
Average Log Disk Write Latency (ms) 0.5065
Server 7: XIV31Database I/O
Database Disks Transfers/sec 1367.218
Database Disks Reads/sec 844.945
Database Disks Writes/sec 522.273
Average Database Disk Read Latency(ms)
17.0901667
Average Database Disk Write Latency(ms)
2.039
Transaction Log I/O
Log Disks Writes/sec 453.52
Average Log Disk Write Latency (ms) 0.484333
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Database I/O
Database Disks Transfers/sec 1381.455
Database Disks Reads/sec 854.06
Database Disks Writes/sec 527.394Average Database Disk Read Latency(ms)
16.8866667
Average Database Disk Write Latency(ms)
1.738
Transaction Log I/O
Log Disks Writes/sec 456.829
Average Log Disk Write Latency (ms) 0.5195
Server 9: XIV21
Database I/O
Database Disks Transfers/sec 1363.481 Database Disks Reads/sec 842.709
Database Disks Writes/sec 520.772
Average Database Disk Read Latency(ms)
17.1208333
Average Database Disk Write Latency(ms)
2.0105
Transaction Log I/O
Log Disks Writes/sec 450.544
Average Log Disk Write Latency (ms) 0.516333
Server 10: XIV33Database I/O
Database Disks Transfers/sec 1370.768
Database Disks Reads/sec 847.244
Database Disks Writes/sec 523.524
Average Database Disk Read Latency(ms)
17.0353333
Average Database Disk Write Latency(ms)
1.89383333
Transaction Log I/O
Log Disks Writes/sec 453.115
Average Log Disk Write Latency (ms) 0.505333
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Server 11: XIV27
Database I/O
Database Disks Transfers/sec 1367.793
Database Disks Reads/sec 845.399
Database Disks Writes/sec 522.395Average Database Disk Read Latency(ms)
17.077
Average Database Disk Write Latency(ms)
1.9455
Transaction Log I/O
Log Disks Writes/sec 452.883
Average Log Disk Write Latency (ms) 0.497167
Server 12: XIV24
Database I/O
Database Disks Transfers/sec 1382.216 Database Disks Reads/sec 854.339
Database Disks Writes/sec 527.877
Average Database Disk Read Latency(ms)
17.005
Average Database Disk Write Latency(ms)
1.99483333
Transaction Log I/O
Log Disks Writes/sec 457.724
Average Log Disk Write Latency (ms) 0.478667
Aggregate Performance across all servers Metrics:The sum of I/O’s across servers in solution and the average latency across all servers insolution.
Database I/O
Database Disks Transfers/sec 16264.455
Database Disks Reads/sec 10048.637
Database Disks Writes/sec 6215.818
Average Database Disk Read Latency(ms)
16.9294444
Average Database Disk Write Latency(ms)
1.93183333
Transaction Log I/O
Log Disks Writes/sec 5396.46
Average Log Disk Write Latency (ms) 0.496514
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Database Backup/Recovery Performance
There are two tests reports in this section. The first one is to measure the sequential read rate ofthe database files, and the second is to measure the recovery/replay performance (playingtransaction logs into the database).
Database Read-only Performance
The test is to measure the maximum rate at which databases could be backed up via VSS. Thefollowing table shows the average rate for a single database file.
MB read/sec per database 79.6047222
MB read/sec total per server 477.628333
Transaction Log Recovery/Replay Performance
The test is to measure the maximum rate at which the log files can be played against thedatabases. The following table shows the average rate for 500 log files played in a single
database. Each log file is 1 MB in size.
Average time to play one Log file (sec) 1.600813
Conclusion This testing validates this Exchange ESRP – Storage submission for the IBM XIV Gen3 StorageSystem under the stated configuration parameters, and demonstrates that this storage array isan ideal repository for Exchange Server 2010 data.
The new availability of 2TB SAS-2 drives within the XIV Gen3 platform aligns well with
Microsoft’s desire for larger mailbox capacities at a lower price point than FC drives withoutsacrificing reliability. These drives also allow for a smaller environmental footprint, increasing thestorage density envelope without creating the sprawl, management, and recoverability issuesassociated with JBOD-based deployments. The larger storage capacities tested here alsohighlight the scalable performance of XIV Gen3’s modular design & controller architecture.Testing also confirmed the enormous benefits of the new cache size support of 3600GB
The incredible ease of management, advanced data distribution technology, self-tuningcapability, and automatic (and extremely quick) drive rebuild capability offer Exchangeadministrators and storage architects the ideal tools to deliver a robust, yet easily managedExchange storage solution. Advanced features such as copy services, thin provisioning, full MPIO
& VSS support offer additional flexibility and support in terms of performance, availability, quickbackup/recovery, and ensure optimal, efficient usage of the storage subsystem with minimalfuss.
This document was developed by storage solution providers, and reviewed by the MicrosoftExchange Product team. The test results/data presented in this document are based on the testsintroduced in the ESRP test framework. Customers should not quote the data directly for his/her
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pre-deployment verification. It is still necessary to go through the requisite exercises to validatethe storage design for a specific customer environment.
ESRP program is not designed to be a benchmarking program; tests are not designed to obtain
the maximum throughput for a giving solution. Rather, it is focused on producingrecommendations from vendors for the Exchange application. So the data presented in thisdocument should not be used for direct comparisons among the differing vendor solutions.
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Appendix A. Test Results This section contains Jetstress reports for Stress, Performance, Streaming Backup, and SoftRecovery. All server test results were reviewed by Microsoft, and had similar performanceresults. We include the results from only one of the servers here, to make this section more
readable.
Stress Testing
Server 1: XIV23Stress Test Result ReportTest Summary
Overall Test Result Pass
Machine Name XIV23
Test Description
Test Start Time 7/7/2011 4:45:49 PM
Test End Time 7/8/2011 4:48:36 PMCollection Start Time 7/7/2011 4:48:34 PM
Collection End Time 7/8/2011 4:48:21 PM
Jetstress Version 14.01.0225.017
Ese Version 14.00.0639.019
Operating System Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Service Pack 1(6.1.7601.65536)
Performance Log C:\Program Files\Exchange
Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_7_16_46_2.blg
Database Sizing and Throughput
Achieved Transactional I/O per Second 1331.127
Target Transactional I/O per Second 1000
Initial Database Size (bytes) 5251479764992
Final Database Size (bytes) 5299432194048
Database Files (Count) 6
Jetstress System Parameters
Thread Count 8 (per database)
Minimum Database Cache 192.0 MB
Maximum Database Cache 1536.0 MB
Insert Operations 40%Delete Operations 20%
Replace Operations 5%
Read Operations 35%
Lazy Commits 70%
Run Background Database Maintenance True
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Number of Copies per Database 2
Database Configuration
Instance2572.1 Log Path: L:\1
Database: F:\1\Jetstress001001.edb
Instance2572.2 Log Path: L:\2
Database: F:\2\Jetstress002001.edb
Instance2572.3 Log Path: L:\3
Database: G:\1\Jetstress003001.edb
Instance2572.4 Log Path: L:\4Database: G:\2\Jetstress004001.edb
Instance2572.5 Log Path: L:\5
Database: H:\1\Jetstress005001.edb
Instance2572.6 Log Path: L:\6Database: H:\2\Jetstress006001.edb
Transactional I/O Performance:
MSExcha
ngeDatabase
==>Instances
I/O
DatabaseReads
Averag
eLatency
(msec)
I/O
DatabaseWrites
Averag
eLatency
(msec)
I/O
DatabaseReads/s
ec
I/O
DatabaseWrites
/sec
I/O
DatabaseReadsAverage
Bytes
I/O
DatabaseWrites
Average
Bytes
I/O
LogReadsAvera
ge
Latency(msec
)
I/O
LogWritesAvera
ge
Latency(msec
)
I/O
LogReads/sec
I/O
LogWrites/sec
I/O
LogReads
Aver
ageBytes
I/O Log
WritesAverageBytes
Instance2572.1 17.494 2.377 135.634 85.521 33441.333 35288.33 0 0.508 0 71.508 0 4652.111
Instance2572.2 17.542 2.38 136.295 85.949 33447.789 35282.5 0 0.507 0 71.881 0 4644.664
Instance2572.3 17.66 1.977 136.209 85.921 33424.335 35285.24 0 0.508 0 71.908 0 4648.057
Instance2572.4 17.607 1.986 136.209 85.94 33418.928 35293.78 0 0.508 0 71.93 0 4645.041
Instance2572.5 17.637 1.627 135.87 85.667 33432.777 35266.4 0 0.507 0 71.475 0 4638.341
Instance2572.6 17.608 1.633 136.075 85.836 33463.892 35281.98 0 0.508 0 71.796 0 4650.343
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Background Database Maintenance I/O Performance:
MSExchange Database ==>
Instances
Database Maintenance IO
Reads/sec
Database Maintenance IO Reads
Average Bytes
Instance2572.1 31.298 261675.169
Instance2572.2 31.313 261669.739Instance2572.3 31.303 261671.281
Instance2572.4 31.31 261694.497
Instance2572.5 31.307 261683.133
Instance2572.6 31.297 261678.716
Log Replication I/O Performance:
MSExchange Database ==> Instances I/O Log Reads/sec I/O Log Reads Average Bytes
Instance2572.1 1.351 232542.002
Instance2572.2 1.355 232533.849
Instance2572.3 1.357 232533.924
Instance2572.4 1.356 232543.658
Instance2572.5 1.345 232538.203
Instance2572.6 1.355 232534.948
Total I/O Performance:
MSExcha
ngeDatabase
==>Instances
I/ODataba
se
ReadsAverage
Latenc
y(msec)
I/OData
base
WritesAver
age
Latency
(mse
c)
I/ODataba
se
Reads/sec
I/ODatab
ase
Writes /sec
I/ODatabase
Reads
AverageBytes
I/ODatabas
e Writes
AverageBytes
I/OLog
Reads
AverageLaten
cy
(msec)
I/OLog
Writes
AverageLaten
cy
(msec)
I/OLog
Rea
ds/sec
I/OLog
Writes
/sec
I/O LogReads
Average
Bytes
I/O LogWrites
Average
Bytes
Instance2572.1 17.494 2.377 166.932 85.521 76232.945 35288.33 9.744 0.508 1.351 71.508 232542 4652.111
Instance2572.2 17.542 2.38 167.607 85.949 76084.487 35282.5 9.797 0.507 1.355 71.881 232533.8 4644.664
Instance2572.3 17.66 1.977 167.512 85.921 76077.33 35285.24 9.743 0.508 1.357 71.908 232533.9 4648.057
Instance2572.4 17.607 1.986 167.518 85.94 76084.47 35293.78 9.652 0.508 1.356 71.93 232543.7 4645.041
Instance2572.5 17.637 1.627 167.177 85.667 76176.613 35266.4 9.893 0.507 1.345 71.475 232538.2 4638.341
Instance2572.6 17.608 1.633 167.372 85.836 76138.171 35281.98 9.634 0.508 1.355 71.796 232534.9 4650.343
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Host System Performance:
Counter Average Minimum Maximum
% Processor Time 5.231 4.088 9.047
Available MBytes 20699.404 20674 20829
Free System Page Table Entries 33555330.7 33555324 33555842
Transition Pages RePurposed/sec 0 0 0
Pool Nonpaged Bytes 54614549.8 54374400 54767616
Pool Paged Bytes 131292392 127336448 138764288
Database Page Fault Stalls/sec 0 0 0
Test Log7/6/2011 5:08:09 PM -- Preparing for testing ...7/6/2011 5:08:09 PM -- Creating F:\1\Jetstress001001.edb.7/6/2011 5:08:09 PM -- Database cache settings: (minimum: 32.0 MB, maximum: 256.0 MB)
7/6/2011 5:08:09 PM -- Database flush thresholds: (start: 2.5 MB, stop: 5.1 MB)
7/6/2011 7:33:10 PM -- 100.0% of 813.8 GB complete (278124062 records inserted).7/6/2011 7:33:10 PM -- 100.0% of 813.8 GB complete (278124404 records inserted).7/6/2011 7:33:10 PM -- Duplicating 5 databases:7/6/2011 11:27:03 PM -- 100.0% of 4.0 TB complete (4.0 TB duplicated).7/6/2011 11:27:09 PM -- Attaching databases ...7/6/2011 11:27:09 PM -- Preparations for testing are complete.7/6/2011 11:29:17 PM -- Jetstress testing begins ...7/6/2011 11:29:17 PM -- Preparing for testing ...7/6/2011 11:29:23 PM -- Attaching databases ...7/6/2011 11:29:23 PM -- Preparations for testing are complete.7/6/2011 11:29:23 PM -- Starting transaction dispatch ..7/6/2011 11:29:23 PM -- Database cache settings: (minimum: 192.0 MB, maximum: 1.5 GB)7/6/2011 11:29:23 PM -- Database flush thresholds: (start: 15.3 MB, stop: 30.7 MB)7/6/2011 11:29:30 PM -- Database read latency thresholds: (average: 20 msec/read, maximum: 100 msec/read).
7/6/2011 11:29:30 PM -- Log write latency thresholds: (average: 10 msec/write, maximum: 100 msec/write).7/6/2011 11:29:35 PM -- Operation mix: Sessions 8, Inserts 40%, Deletes 20%, Replaces 5%, Reads 35%, LazyCommits 70%.7/6/2011 11:29:35 PM -- Performance logging started (interval: 15000 ms).7/6/2011 11:29:35 PM -- Attaining prerequisites:7/6/2011 11:32:10 PM -- \MSExchange Database(JetstressWin)\Database Cache Size, Last: 1455325000.0 (lowerbound: 1449551000.0, upper bound: none)7/7/2011 1:32:10 AM -- Performance logging has ended.7/7/2011 1:32:10 AM -- JetInterop batch transaction stats: 51642, 51821, 51569, 52178, 51273 and 51780.7/7/2011 1:32:10 AM -- Dispatching transactions ends.7/7/2011 1:32:10 AM -- Shutting down databases ...7/7/2011 1:32:12 AM -- Instance2572.1 (complete), Instance2572.2 (complete), Instance2572.3 (complete),Instance2572.4 (complete), Instance2572.5 (complete) and Instance2572.6 (complete)7/7/2011 1:32:12 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_6_23_29_30.blg
has 489 samples.7/7/2011 1:32:12 AM -- Creating test report ...7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.1 has 17.0 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.1 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.1 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.
7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.2 has 17.1 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.2 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.2 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.3 has 17.2 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.
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7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.3 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.3 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.4 has 17.2 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.4 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.4 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.
7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.5 has 17.2 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.5 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.
7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.5 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.6 has 17.1 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.6 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.6 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Test has 0 Maximum Database Page Fault Stalls/sec.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- The test has 0 Database Page Fault Stalls/sec samples higher than 0.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_6_23_29_30.xmlhas 478 samples queried.7/7/2011 1:32:16 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_6_23_29_30.htmlwas saved.7/7/2011 1:32:16 AM -- Performance logging started (interval: 30000 ms).7/7/2011 1:32:16 AM -- Verifying database checksums ...
7/7/2011 4:58:20 AM -- F: (100% processed), G: (100% processed) and H: (100% processed)7/7/2011 4:58:20 AM -- Performance logging has ended.7/7/2011 4:58:20 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\DBChecksum_2011_7_7_1_32_16.blghas 411 samples.7/7/2011 4:58:22 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\DBChecksum_2011_7_7_1_32_16.htmlwas saved.7/7/2011 4:58:22 AM -- Verifying log checksums ...7/7/2011 4:58:25 AM -- L:\1 (13 logs processed), L:\2 (14 logs processed), L:\3 (14 logs processed), L:\4 (13 logsprocessed), L:\5 (14 logs processed) and L:\6 (13 logs processed)7/7/2011 4:58:25 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Application_2011_7_7_4_58_25.evt issaved.7/7/2011 4:58:25 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\System_2011_7_7_4_58_25.evt is saved.7/7/2011 4:58:25 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\XmlConfig_2011_7_7_4_58_25.xml wassaved.
7/7/2011 4:58:25 AM -- Jetstress testing has ended.7/7/2011 10:44:18 AM -- Jetstress testing begins ...7/7/2011 10:44:18 AM -- Preparing for testing ...7/7/2011 10:44:25 AM -- Attaching databases ...7/7/2011 10:44:25 AM -- Preparations for testing are complete.7/7/2011 10:44:25 AM -- Starting transaction dispatch ..7/7/2011 10:44:25 AM -- Database cache settings: (minimum: 192.0 MB, maximum: 1.5 GB)7/7/2011 10:44:25 AM -- Database flush thresholds: (start: 15.3 MB, stop: 30.7 MB)
7/7/2011 10:44:31 AM -- Database read latency thresholds: (average: 20 msec/read, maximum: 100 msec/read).7/7/2011 10:44:31 AM -- Log write latency thresholds: (average: 10 msec/write, maximum: 100 msec/write).7/7/2011 10:44:37 AM -- Operation mix: Sessions 8, Inserts 40%, Deletes 20%, Replaces 5%, Reads 35%, LazyCommits 70%.7/7/2011 10:44:37 AM -- Performance logging started (interval: 15000 ms).7/7/2011 10:44:37 AM -- Attaining prerequisites:
7/7/2011 10:46:49 AM -- \MSExchange Database(JetstressWin)\Database Cache Size, Last: 1451188000.0 (lowerbound: 1449551000.0, upper bound: none)7/7/2011 12:46:50 PM -- Performance logging has ended.7/7/2011 12:46:50 PM -- JetInterop batch transaction stats: 49477, 49738, 49494, 49548, 50000 and 49940.7/7/2011 12:46:50 PM -- Dispatching transactions ends.7/7/2011 12:46:50 PM -- Shutting down databases ...7/7/2011 12:46:52 PM -- Instance2572.1 (complete), Instance2572.2 (complete), Instance2572.3 (complete),
Instance2572.4 (complete), Instance2572.5 (complete) and Instance2572.6 (complete)7/7/2011 12:46:52 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_7_10_44_31.blg
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has 488 samples.7/7/2011 12:46:52 PM -- Creating test report ...7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.1 has 17.0 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.1 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.1 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.
7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.2 has 17.0 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.2 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.
7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.2 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.3 has 17.2 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.3 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.3 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.4 has 17.0 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.4 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.4 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.5 has 17.2 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.5 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.5 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.6 has 17.1 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.6 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.
7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.6 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Test has 0 Maximum Database Page Fault Stalls/sec.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- The test has 0 Database Page Fault Stalls/sec samples higher than 0.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_7_10_44_31.xmlhas 479 samples queried.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_7_10_44_31.htmlwas saved.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Performance logging started (interval: 30000 ms).7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Verifying database checksums ...7/7/2011 4:12:54 PM -- F: (100% processed), G: (100% processed) and H: (100% processed)7/7/2011 4:12:54 PM -- Performance logging has ended.7/7/2011 4:12:54 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\DBChecksum_2011_7_7_12_46_55.blghas 411 samples.7/7/2011 4:12:57 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\DBChecksum_2011_7_7_12_46_55.html
was saved.7/7/2011 4:12:57 PM -- Verifying log checksums ...7/7/2011 4:13:00 PM -- L:\1 (14 logs processed), L:\2 (13 logs processed), L:\3 (13 logs processed), L:\4 (12 logsprocessed), L:\5 (14 logs processed) and L:\6 (14 logs processed)7/7/2011 4:13:00 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Application_2011_7_7_16_13_0.evt issaved.7/7/2011 4:13:00 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\System_2011_7_7_16_13_0.evt is saved.7/7/2011 4:13:00 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\XmlConfig_2011_7_7_16_13_0.xml was
saved.7/7/2011 4:13:00 PM -- Jetstress testing has ended.7/7/2011 4:45:49 PM -- Jetstress testing begins ...7/7/2011 4:45:49 PM -- Preparing for testing ...7/7/2011 4:45:56 PM -- Attaching databases ...7/7/2011 4:45:56 PM -- Preparations for testing are complete.
7/7/2011 4:45:56 PM -- Starting transaction dispatch ..7/7/2011 4:45:56 PM -- Database cache settings: (minimum: 192.0 MB, maximum: 1.5 GB)7/7/2011 4:45:56 PM -- Database flush thresholds: (start: 15.3 MB, stop: 30.7 MB)7/7/2011 4:46:02 PM -- Database read latency thresholds: (average: 20 msec/read, maximum: 100 msec/read).7/7/2011 4:46:02 PM -- Log write latency thresholds: (average: 10 msec/write, maximum: 100 msec/write).7/7/2011 4:46:08 PM -- Operation mix: Sessions 8, Inserts 40%, Deletes 20%, Replaces 5%, Reads 35%, LazyCommits 70%.
7/7/2011 4:46:08 PM -- Performance logging started (interval: 15000 ms).7/7/2011 4:46:08 PM -- Attaining prerequisites:
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7/7/2011 4:48:34 PM -- \MSExchange Database(JetstressWin)\Database Cache Size, Last: 1461187000.0 (lowerbound: 1449551000.0, upper bound: none)7/8/2011 4:48:34 PM -- Performance logging has ended.7/8/2011 4:48:34 PM -- JetInterop batch transaction stats: 561801, 563013, 564580, 563290, 561357 and 564016.7/8/2011 4:48:35 PM -- Dispatching transactions ends.
7/8/2011 4:48:35 PM -- Shutting down databases ...7/8/2011 4:48:36 PM -- Instance2572.1 (complete), Instance2572.2 (complete), Instance2572.3 (complete),
Instance2572.4 (complete), Instance2572.5 (complete) and Instance2572.6 (complete)7/8/2011 4:48:36 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_7_16_46_2.blg has5760 samples.7/8/2011 4:48:36 PM -- Creating test report ...7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.1 has 17.5 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.1 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.1 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.2 has 17.5 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.2 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.2 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.3 has 17.7 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.3 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.
7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.3 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.4 has 17.6 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.4 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.4 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.5 has 17.6 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.5 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.5 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.6 has 17.6 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.6 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.6 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Test has 0 Maximum Database Page Fault Stalls/sec.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- The test has 0 Database Page Fault Stalls/sec samples higher than 0.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_7_16_46_2.xml has5750 samples queried.
7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_7_16_46_2.htmlwas saved.7/8/2011 4:49:09 PM -- Performance logging started (interval: 30000 ms).7/8/2011 4:49:09 PM -- Verifying database checksums ...7/8/2011 8:19:50 PM -- F: (100% processed), G: (100% processed) and H: (100% processed)7/8/2011 8:19:50 PM -- Performance logging has ended.7/8/2011 8:19:50 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\DBChecksum_2011_7_8_16_49_8.blg has421 samples.
Performance Testing
Server 1: XIV23Performance Test Result ReportTest Summary
Overall Test Result Pass
Machine Name XIV23
Test Description
Test Start Time 7/7/2011 10:44:18 AM
Test End Time 7/7/2011 12:46:52 PM
Collection Start Time 7/7/2011 10:46:49 AM
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Collection End Time 7/7/2011 12:46:48 PM
Jetstress Version 14.01.0225.017
Ese Version 14.00.0639.019
Operating System Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Service Pack 1
(6.1.7601.65536)
Performance Log C:\Program Files\Exchange
Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_7_10_44_31.blg
Database Sizing and Throughput:
Achieved Transactional I/O per Second 1362.023
Target Transactional I/O per Second 1000
Initial Database Size (bytes) 5247302238208
Final Database Size (bytes) 5251479764992
Database Files (Count) 6
Jetstress System Parameters
Thread Count 8 (per database)
Minimum Database Cache 192.0 MB
Maximum Database Cache 1536.0 MB
Insert Operations 40%
Delete Operations 20%
Replace Operations 5%
Read Operations 35%
Lazy Commits 70%
Run Background Database Maintenance True
Number of Copies per Database 2
Database Configuration
Instance2572.1 Log Path: L:\1
Database: F:\1\Jetstress001001.edb
Instance2572.2 Log Path: L:\2
Database: F:\2\Jetstress002001.edb
Instance2572.3 Log Path: L:\3
Database: G:\1\Jetstress003001.edb
Instance2572.4 Log Path: L:\4
Database: G:\2\Jetstress004001.edb
Instance2572.5 Log Path: L:\5Database: H:\1\Jetstress005001.edb
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Instance2572.6 Log Path: L:\6Database: H:\2\Jetstress006001.edb
Transactional I/O Performance:MSExcha
ngeDatabase==>
Instances
I/O
Databa
seReadsAverag
e
Latency
(msec)
I/O
Databa
seWritesAverag
e
Latency
(msec)
I/O
Databa
seReads/sec
I/O
Datab
aseWrites
/sec
I/O
Database
ReadsAverageBytes
I/O
Databas
e WritesAverageBytes
I/O
Log
ReadsAverage
Laten
cy(msec
)
I/O
Log
WritesAverage
Laten
cy(msec
)
I/O
Log
Reads /sec
I/O
Log
Writes/sec
I/O
Log
ReadsAverage
Bytes
I/O Log
Writes
AverageBytes
Instance2572.1 16.972 2.35 140.161 86.517 33413.47 36256.99 0 0.519 0 74.784 0 4641.665
Instance2572.2 17.021 2.342 140.349 86.757 33446.882 36247.56 0 0.521 0 74.575 0 4657.197
Instance2572.3 17.172 1.932 140.203 86.775 33352.787 36330.52 0 0.521 0 75.135 0 4657.157
Instance2572.4 17.038 1.913 139.023 85.859 33420.21 36302.27 0 0.523 0 74.308 0 4671.537
Instance2572.5 17.232 1.602 141.654 87.864 33430.493 36315.15 0 0.523 0 75.797 0 4661.71
Instance2572.6 17.142 1.612 140.232 86.628 33447.142 36297.68 0 0.52 0 74.826 0 4666.084
Background Database Maintenance I/O Performance:
MSExchange Database ==>Instances
Database Maintenance IOReads/sec
Database Maintenance IO ReadsAverage Bytes
Instance2572.1 31.353 261671.59
Instance2572.2 31.369 261628.024
Instance2572.3 31.375 261705.787
Instance2572.4 31.383 261668.576
Instance2572.5 31.358 261676.056
Instance2572.6 31.38 261656.972
Log Replication I/O Performance:
MSExchange Database ==> Instances I/O Log Reads/sec I/O Log Reads Average Bytes
Instance2572.1 1.411 232537.556
Instance2572.2 1.412 232532.321
Instance2572.3 1.422 232557.626
Instance2572.4 1.411 232500.566
Instance2572.5 1.436 232538.91
Instance2572.6 1.417 232562.019
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Total I/O Performance:
MSExchang
e Database
==>Instances
I/ODataba
seReadsAverage
Latenc
y(msec)
I/OData
baseWritesAver
age
Latency
(mse
c)
I/ODatabas
eReads/sec
I/ODatab
aseWrites /sec
I/ODatabase
ReadsAverageBytes
I/ODatabas
eWritesAverageBytes
I/OLog
ReadsAverageLaten
cy
(msec)
I/OLog
WritesAverage
Late
ncy(mse
c)
I/OLog
Reads/sec
I/OLog
Writes /sec
I/O LogReads
AverageBytes
I/O LogWrites
AverageBytes
Instance2572.1 16.972 2.35 171.514 86.517 75139.258 36256.99 9.795 0.519 1.411 74.784 232537.6 4641.665
Instance25
72.2 17.021 2.342 171.718 86.757 75130.067 36247.56 9.642 0.521 1.412 74.575 232532.3 4657.197
Instance2572.3 17.172 1.932 171.577 86.775 75109.512 36330.52 9.88 0.521 1.422 75.135 232557.6 4657.157
Instance2572.4 17.038 1.913 170.407 85.859 75455.746 36302.27 10.079 0.523 1.411 74.308 232500.6 4671.537
Instance25
72.5 17.232 1.602 173.012 87.864 74800.041 36315.15 9.876 0.523 1.436 75.797 232538.9 4661.71
Instance25
72.6 17.142 1.612 171.612 86.628 75176.748 36297.68 9.431 0.52 1.417 74.826 232562 4666.084
Host System Performance:
Counter Average Minimum Maximum
% Processor Time 5.271 4.478 5.996
Available MBytes 20732.294 20722 20867
Free System Page Table Entries 33555331.3 33555329 33555332
Transition Pages RePurposed/sec 0 0 0
Pool Nonpaged Bytes 54263142.4 54165504 54427648
Pool Paged Bytes 128303514 128217088 128393216
Database Page Fault Stalls/sec 0 0 0
Test Log7/6/2011 5:08:09 PM -- Preparing for testing ...
7/6/2011 5:08:09 PM -- Creating F:\1\Jetstress001001.edb.7/6/2011 5:08:09 PM -- Database cache settings: (minimum: 32.0 MB, maximum: 256.0 MB)7/6/2011 5:08:09 PM -- Database flush thresholds: (start: 2.5 MB, stop: 5.1 MB)7/6/2011 7:33:10 PM -- 100.0% of 813.8 GB complete (278124062 records inserted).7/6/2011 7:33:10 PM -- 100.0% of 813.8 GB complete (278124404 records inserted).7/6/2011 7:33:10 PM -- Duplicating 5 databases:7/6/2011 11:27:03 PM -- 100.0% of 4.0 TB complete (4.0 TB duplicated).7/6/2011 11:27:09 PM -- Attaching databases ...7/6/2011 11:27:09 PM -- Preparations for testing are complete.
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7/6/2011 11:29:17 PM -- Jetstress testing begins ...7/6/2011 11:29:17 PM -- Preparing for testing ...7/6/2011 11:29:23 PM -- Attaching databases ...7/6/2011 11:29:23 PM -- Preparations for testing are complete.7/6/2011 11:29:23 PM -- Starting transaction dispatch ..
7/6/2011 11:29:23 PM -- Database cache settings: (minimum: 192.0 MB, maximum: 1.5 GB)7/6/2011 11:29:23 PM -- Database flush thresholds: (start: 15.3 MB, stop: 30.7 MB)
7/6/2011 11:29:30 PM -- Database read latency thresholds: (average: 20 msec/read, maximum: 100 msec/read).7/6/2011 11:29:30 PM -- Log write latency thresholds: (average: 10 msec/write, maximum: 100 msec/write).7/6/2011 11:29:35 PM -- Operation mix: Sessions 8, Inserts 40%, Deletes 20%, Replaces 5%, Reads 35%, LazyCommits 70%.7/6/2011 11:29:35 PM -- Performance logging started (interval: 15000 ms).7/6/2011 11:29:35 PM -- Attaining prerequisites:7/6/2011 11:32:10 PM -- \MSExchange Database(JetstressWin)\Database Cache Size, Last: 1455325000.0 (lowerbound: 1449551000.0, upper bound: none)7/7/2011 1:32:10 AM -- Performance logging has ended.7/7/2011 1:32:10 AM -- JetInterop batch transaction stats: 51642, 51821, 51569, 52178, 51273 and 51780.7/7/2011 1:32:10 AM -- Dispatching transactions ends.7/7/2011 1:32:10 AM -- Shutting down databases ...
7/7/2011 1:32:12 AM -- Instance2572.1 (complete), Instance2572.2 (complete), Instance2572.3 (complete),Instance2572.4 (complete), Instance2572.5 (complete) and Instance2572.6 (complete)7/7/2011 1:32:12 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_6_23_29_30.blghas 489 samples.7/7/2011 1:32:12 AM -- Creating test report ...7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.1 has 17.0 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.1 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.1 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.2 has 17.1 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.2 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.2 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.3 has 17.2 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.3 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.3 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.
7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.4 has 17.2 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.4 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.4 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.5 has 17.2 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.5 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.5 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.6 has 17.1 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.6 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.
7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.6 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Test has 0 Maximum Database Page Fault Stalls/sec.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- The test has 0 Database Page Fault Stalls/sec samples higher than 0.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_6_23_29_30.xmlhas 478 samples queried.7/7/2011 1:32:16 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_6_23_29_30.html
was saved.7/7/2011 1:32:16 AM -- Performance logging started (interval: 30000 ms).7/7/2011 1:32:16 AM -- Verifying database checksums ...7/7/2011 4:58:20 AM -- F: (100% processed), G: (100% processed) and H: (100% processed)7/7/2011 4:58:20 AM -- Performance logging has ended.7/7/2011 4:58:20 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\DBChecksum_2011_7_7_1_32_16.blghas 411 samples.
7/7/2011 4:58:22 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\DBChecksum_2011_7_7_1_32_16.htmlwas saved.
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7/7/2011 4:58:22 AM -- Verifying log checksums ...7/7/2011 4:58:25 AM -- L:\1 (13 logs processed), L:\2 (14 logs processed), L:\3 (14 logs processed), L:\4 (13 logsprocessed), L:\5 (14 logs processed) and L:\6 (13 logs processed)7/7/2011 4:58:25 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Application_2011_7_7_4_58_25.evt issaved.
7/7/2011 4:58:25 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\System_2011_7_7_4_58_25.evt is saved.7/7/2011 4:58:25 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\XmlConfig_2011_7_7_4_58_25.xml was
saved.7/7/2011 4:58:25 AM -- Jetstress testing has ended.7/7/2011 10:44:18 AM -- Jetstress testing begins ...7/7/2011 10:44:18 AM -- Preparing for testing ...7/7/2011 10:44:25 AM -- Attaching databases ...7/7/2011 10:44:25 AM -- Preparations for testing are complete.7/7/2011 10:44:25 AM -- Starting transaction dispatch ..7/7/2011 10:44:25 AM -- Database cache settings: (minimum: 192.0 MB, maximum: 1.5 GB)7/7/2011 10:44:25 AM -- Database flush thresholds: (start: 15.3 MB, stop: 30.7 MB)7/7/2011 10:44:31 AM -- Database read latency thresholds: (average: 20 msec/read, maximum: 100 msec/read).7/7/2011 10:44:31 AM -- Log write latency thresholds: (average: 10 msec/write, maximum: 100 msec/write).7/7/2011 10:44:37 AM -- Operation mix: Sessions 8, Inserts 40%, Deletes 20%, Replaces 5%, Reads 35%, Lazy
Commits 70%.7/7/2011 10:44:37 AM -- Performance logging started (interval: 15000 ms).7/7/2011 10:44:37 AM -- Attaining prerequisites:7/7/2011 10:46:49 AM -- \MSExchange Database(JetstressWin)\Database Cache Size, Last: 1451188000.0 (lowerbound: 1449551000.0, upper bound: none)7/7/2011 12:46:50 PM -- Performance logging has ended.7/7/2011 12:46:50 PM -- JetInterop batch transaction stats: 49477, 49738, 49494, 49548, 50000 and 49940.7/7/2011 12:46:50 PM -- Dispatching transactions ends.7/7/2011 12:46:50 PM -- Shutting down databases ...7/7/2011 12:46:52 PM -- Instance2572.1 (complete), Instance2572.2 (complete), Instance2572.3 (complete),Instance2572.4 (complete), Instance2572.5 (complete) and Instance2572.6 (complete)7/7/2011 12:46:52 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_7_10_44_31.blghas 488 samples.7/7/2011 12:46:52 PM -- Creating test report ...
7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.1 has 17.0 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.1 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.1 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.2 has 17.0 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.2 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.2 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.3 has 17.2 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.3 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.
7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.3 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.4 has 17.0 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.4 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.4 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.5 has 17.2 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.5 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.
7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.5 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.6 has 17.1 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.6 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.6 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Test has 0 Maximum Database Page Fault Stalls/sec.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- The test has 0 Database Page Fault Stalls/sec samples higher than 0.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_7_10_44_31.xml
has 479 samples queried.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_7_10_44_31.html
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was saved.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Performance logging started (interval: 30000 ms).7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Verifying database checksums ...7/7/2011 4:12:54 PM -- F: (100% processed), G: (100% processed) and H: (100% processed)7/7/2011 4:12:54 PM -- Performance logging has ended.
7/7/2011 4:12:54 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\DBChecksum_2011_7_7_12_46_55.blghas 411 samples.
Streaming Backup Testing
Server 1: XIV23Microsoft Exchange Server Jetstress
Database backup Test Result Report Database Backup Statistics – All:
Database Instance Database Size (MBytes) Elapsed Backup Time MBytes Transferred/sec
Instance2572.1 842306.09 2:57:48 78.95
Instance2572.2 842322.09 2:57:48 78.95
Instance2572.3 842322.09 2:56:07 79.71Instance2572.4 842330.09 2:56:07 79.71
Instance2572.5 842282.09 2:55:31 79.98
Instance2572.6 842322.09 2:55:31 79.98
Jetstress System Parameters
Thread Count 8 (per database)
Minimum Database Cache 192.0 MB
Maximum Database Cache 1536.0 MB
Insert Operations 40%
Delete Operations 20%Replace Operations 5%
Read Operations 35%
Lazy Commits 70%
Database Configuration
Instance2572.1 Log Path: L:\1
Database: F:\1\Jetstress001001.edb
Instance2572.2 Log Path: L:\2Database: F:\2\Jetstress002001.edb
Instance2572.3 Log Path: L:\3Database: G:\1\Jetstress003001.edb
Instance2572.4 Log Path: L:\4Database: G:\2\Jetstress004001.edb
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Instance2572.5 Log Path: L:\5Database: H:\1\Jetstress005001.edb
Instance2572.6 Log Path: L:\6
Database: H:\2\Jetstress006001.edb
Transactional I/O Performance:
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Instance21
40.1 4.477 0 315.702 0 262144 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Instance21
40.2 4.367 0 315.708 0 262144 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Instance21
40.3 5.539 0 318.728 0 262144 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Instance2140.4 4.35 0 318.73 0 262144 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Instance21
40.5 5.552 0 319.936 0 262144 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Instance21
40.6 4.343 0 320.009 0 262144 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Host System Performance:
Counter Average Minimum Maximum
% Processor Time 7.514 4.112 8.153
Available MBytes 22293.265 22281 22296
Free System Page Table Entries 33555330.8 33555329 33555332
Transition Pages RePurposed/sec 0.000 0.000 0.000
Pool Nonpaged Bytes 54779200.2 54747136 54804480
Pool Paged Bytes 134441589 134369280 134627328
Database Page Fault Stalls/sec 0.000 0.000 0.000
Test Log7/6/2011 5:08:09 PM -- Preparing for testing ...7/6/2011 5:08:09 PM -- Creating F:\1\Jetstress001001.edb.7/6/2011 5:08:09 PM -- Database cache settings: (minimum: 32.0 MB, maximum: 256.0 MB)7/6/2011 5:08:09 PM -- Database flush thresholds: (start: 2.5 MB, stop: 5.1 MB)
7/6/2011 7:33:10 PM -- 100.0% of 813.8 GB complete (278124062 records inserted).
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7/6/2011 7:33:10 PM -- 100.0% of 813.8 GB complete (278124404 records inserted).7/6/2011 7:33:10 PM -- Duplicating 5 databases:7/6/2011 11:27:03 PM -- 100.0% of 4.0 TB complete (4.0 TB duplicated).7/6/2011 11:27:09 PM -- Attaching databases ...7/6/2011 11:27:09 PM -- Preparations for testing are complete.
7/6/2011 11:29:17 PM -- Jetstress testing begins ...7/6/2011 11:29:17 PM -- Preparing for testing ...
7/6/2011 11:29:23 PM -- Attaching databases ...7/6/2011 11:29:23 PM -- Preparations for testing are complete.7/6/2011 11:29:23 PM -- Starting transaction dispatch ..7/6/2011 11:29:23 PM -- Database cache settings: (minimum: 192.0 MB, maximum: 1.5 GB)7/6/2011 11:29:23 PM -- Database flush thresholds: (start: 15.3 MB, stop: 30.7 MB)7/6/2011 11:29:30 PM -- Database read latency thresholds: (average: 20 msec/read, maximum: 100 msec/read).7/6/2011 11:29:30 PM -- Log write latency thresholds: (average: 10 msec/write, maximum: 100 msec/write).7/6/2011 11:29:35 PM -- Operation mix: Sessions 8, Inserts 40%, Deletes 20%, Replaces 5%, Reads 35%, LazyCommits 70%.7/6/2011 11:29:35 PM -- Performance logging started (interval: 15000 ms).7/6/2011 11:29:35 PM -- Attaining prerequisites:7/6/2011 11:32:10 PM -- \MSExchange Database(JetstressWin)\Database Cache Size, Last: 1455325000.0 (lower
bound: 1449551000.0, upper bound: none)7/7/2011 1:32:10 AM -- Performance logging has ended.7/7/2011 1:32:10 AM -- JetInterop batch transaction stats: 51642, 51821, 51569, 52178, 51273 and 51780.7/7/2011 1:32:10 AM -- Dispatching transactions ends.7/7/2011 1:32:10 AM -- Shutting down databases ...7/7/2011 1:32:12 AM -- Instance2572.1 (complete), Instance2572.2 (complete), Instance2572.3 (complete),Instance2572.4 (complete), Instance2572.5 (complete) and Instance2572.6 (complete)7/7/2011 1:32:12 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_6_23_29_30.blghas 489 samples.7/7/2011 1:32:12 AM -- Creating test report ...7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.1 has 17.0 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.1 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.1 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.2 has 17.1 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.
7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.2 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.2 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.3 has 17.2 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.3 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.3 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.4 has 17.2 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.4 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.4 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.
7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.5 has 17.2 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.5 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.5 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.6 has 17.1 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.6 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.6 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.
7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Test has 0 Maximum Database Page Fault Stalls/sec.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- The test has 0 Database Page Fault Stalls/sec samples higher than 0.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_6_23_29_30.xmlhas 478 samples queried.7/7/2011 1:32:16 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_6_23_29_30.htmlwas saved.7/7/2011 1:32:16 AM -- Performance logging started (interval: 30000 ms).
7/7/2011 1:32:16 AM -- Verifying database checksums ...7/7/2011 4:58:20 AM -- F: (100% processed), G: (100% processed) and H: (100% processed)
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7/7/2011 4:58:20 AM -- Performance logging has ended.7/7/2011 4:58:20 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\DBChecksum_2011_7_7_1_32_16.blghas 411 samples.7/7/2011 4:58:22 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\DBChecksum_2011_7_7_1_32_16.htmlwas saved.
7/7/2011 4:58:22 AM -- Verifying log checksums ...7/7/2011 4:58:25 AM -- L:\1 (13 logs processed), L:\2 (14 logs processed), L:\3 (14 logs processed), L:\4 (13 logs
processed), L:\5 (14 logs processed) and L:\6 (13 logs processed)7/7/2011 4:58:25 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Application_2011_7_7_4_58_25.evt issaved.7/7/2011 4:58:25 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\System_2011_7_7_4_58_25.evt is saved.7/7/2011 4:58:25 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\XmlConfig_2011_7_7_4_58_25.xml wassaved.7/7/2011 4:58:25 AM -- Jetstress testing has ended.7/7/2011 10:44:18 AM -- Jetstress testing begins ...7/7/2011 10:44:18 AM -- Preparing for testing ...7/7/2011 10:44:25 AM -- Attaching databases ...7/7/2011 10:44:25 AM -- Preparations for testing are complete.7/7/2011 10:44:25 AM -- Starting transaction dispatch ..
7/7/2011 10:44:25 AM -- Database cache settings: (minimum: 192.0 MB, maximum: 1.5 GB)7/7/2011 10:44:25 AM -- Database flush thresholds: (start: 15.3 MB, stop: 30.7 MB)7/7/2011 10:44:31 AM -- Database read latency thresholds: (average: 20 msec/read, maximum: 100 msec/read).7/7/2011 10:44:31 AM -- Log write latency thresholds: (average: 10 msec/write, maximum: 100 msec/write).7/7/2011 10:44:37 AM -- Operation mix: Sessions 8, Inserts 40%, Deletes 20%, Replaces 5%, Reads 35%, LazyCommits 70%.7/7/2011 10:44:37 AM -- Performance logging started (interval: 15000 ms).7/7/2011 10:44:37 AM -- Attaining prerequisites:7/7/2011 10:46:49 AM -- \MSExchange Database(JetstressWin)\Database Cache Size, Last: 1451188000.0 (lowerbound: 1449551000.0, upper bound: none)7/7/2011 12:46:50 PM -- Performance logging has ended.7/7/2011 12:46:50 PM -- JetInterop batch transaction stats: 49477, 49738, 49494, 49548, 50000 and 49940.7/7/2011 12:46:50 PM -- Dispatching transactions ends.7/7/2011 12:46:50 PM -- Shutting down databases ...
7/7/2011 12:46:52 PM -- Instance2572.1 (complete), Instance2572.2 (complete), Instance2572.3 (complete),Instance2572.4 (complete), Instance2572.5 (complete) and Instance2572.6 (complete)7/7/2011 12:46:52 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_7_10_44_31.blghas 488 samples.7/7/2011 12:46:52 PM -- Creating test report ...7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.1 has 17.0 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.1 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.1 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.
7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.2 has 17.0 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.2 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.2 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.3 has 17.2 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.3 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.3 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.
7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.4 has 17.0 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.4 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.4 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.5 has 17.2 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.5 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.5 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.6 has 17.1 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.
7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.6 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Instance2572.6 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.
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7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Test has 0 Maximum Database Page Fault Stalls/sec.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- The test has 0 Database Page Fault Stalls/sec samples higher than 0.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_7_10_44_31.xmlhas 479 samples queried.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_7_10_44_31.html
was saved.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Performance logging started (interval: 30000 ms).
7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Verifying database checksums ...7/7/2011 4:12:54 PM -- F: (100% processed), G: (100% processed) and H: (100% processed)7/7/2011 4:12:54 PM -- Performance logging has ended.7/7/2011 4:12:54 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\DBChecksum_2011_7_7_12_46_55.blghas 411 samples.7/7/2011 4:12:57 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\DBChecksum_2011_7_7_12_46_55.htmlwas saved.7/7/2011 4:12:57 PM -- Verifying log checksums ...7/7/2011 4:13:00 PM -- L:\1 (14 logs processed), L:\2 (13 logs processed), L:\3 (13 logs processed), L:\4 (12 logsprocessed), L:\5 (14 logs processed) and L:\6 (14 logs processed)7/7/2011 4:13:00 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Application_2011_7_7_16_13_0.evt issaved.
7/7/2011 4:13:00 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\System_2011_7_7_16_13_0.evt is saved.7/7/2011 4:13:00 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\XmlConfig_2011_7_7_16_13_0.xml wassaved.7/7/2011 4:13:00 PM -- Jetstress testing has ended.7/7/2011 4:45:49 PM -- Jetstress testing begins ...7/7/2011 4:45:49 PM -- Preparing for testing ...7/7/2011 4:45:56 PM -- Attaching databases ...7/7/2011 4:45:56 PM -- Preparations for testing are complete.7/7/2011 4:45:56 PM -- Starting transaction dispatch ..7/7/2011 4:45:56 PM -- Database cache settings: (minimum: 192.0 MB, maximum: 1.5 GB)7/7/2011 4:45:56 PM -- Database flush thresholds: (start: 15.3 MB, stop: 30.7 MB)7/7/2011 4:46:02 PM -- Database read latency thresholds: (average: 20 msec/read, maximum: 100 msec/read).7/7/2011 4:46:02 PM -- Log write latency thresholds: (average: 10 msec/write, maximum: 100 msec/write).7/7/2011 4:46:08 PM -- Operation mix: Sessions 8, Inserts 40%, Deletes 20%, Replaces 5%, Reads 35%, Lazy
Commits 70%.7/7/2011 4:46:08 PM -- Performance logging started (interval: 15000 ms).7/7/2011 4:46:08 PM -- Attaining prerequisites:7/7/2011 4:48:34 PM -- \MSExchange Database(JetstressWin)\Database Cache Size, Last: 1461187000.0 (lowerbound: 1449551000.0, upper bound: none)7/8/2011 4:48:34 PM -- Performance logging has ended.7/8/2011 4:48:34 PM -- JetInterop batch transaction stats: 561801, 563013, 564580, 563290, 561357 and 564016.7/8/2011 4:48:35 PM -- Dispatching transactions ends.
7/8/2011 4:48:35 PM -- Shutting down databases ...7/8/2011 4:48:36 PM -- Instance2572.1 (complete), Instance2572.2 (complete), Instance2572.3 (complete),Instance2572.4 (complete), Instance2572.5 (complete) and Instance2572.6 (complete)7/8/2011 4:48:36 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_7_16_46_2.blg has5760 samples.7/8/2011 4:48:36 PM -- Creating test report ...
7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.1 has 17.5 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.1 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.1 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.2 has 17.5 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.2 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.2 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.3 has 17.7 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.
7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.3 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.3 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.
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7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.4 has 17.6 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.4 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.4 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.5 has 17.6 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.5 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.
7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.5 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.6 has 17.6 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.
7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.6 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.6 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Test has 0 Maximum Database Page Fault Stalls/sec.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- The test has 0 Database Page Fault Stalls/sec samples higher than 0.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_7_16_46_2.xml has5750 samples queried.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_7_16_46_2.htmlwas saved.7/8/2011 4:49:09 PM -- Performance logging started (interval: 30000 ms).7/8/2011 4:49:09 PM -- Verifying database checksums ...7/8/2011 8:19:50 PM -- F: (100% processed), G: (100% processed) and H: (100% processed)7/8/2011 8:19:50 PM -- Performance logging has ended.
7/8/2011 8:19:50 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\DBChecksum_2011_7_8_16_49_8.blg has421 samples.7/8/2011 8:19:52 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\DBChecksum_2011_7_8_16_49_8.htmlwas saved.7/8/2011 8:19:52 PM -- Verifying log checksums ...7/8/2011 8:19:53 PM -- L:\1 (13 logs processed), L:\2 (14 logs processed), L:\3 (15 logs processed), L:\4 (13 logsprocessed), L:\5 (11 logs processed) and L:\6 (14 logs processed)7/8/2011 8:19:53 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Application_2011_7_8_20_19_53.evt issaved.7/8/2011 8:19:53 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\System_2011_7_8_20_19_53.evt issaved.7/8/2011 8:19:53 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\XmlConfig_2011_7_8_20_19_53.xml wassaved.7/8/2011 8:19:53 PM -- Jetstress testing has ended.
7/8/2011 9:46:56 PM -- Jetstress testing begins ...7/8/2011 9:46:56 PM -- Preparing for testing ...7/8/2011 9:47:02 PM -- Attaching databases ...7/8/2011 9:47:02 PM -- Preparations for testing are complete.7/8/2011 9:47:11 PM -- Performance logging started (interval: 30000 ms).7/8/2011 9:47:11 PM -- Backing up databases ...7/9/2011 12:45:00 AM -- Performance logging has ended.7/9/2011 12:45:00 AM -- Instance2572.1 (100% processed), Instance2572.2 (100% processed), Instance2572.3
(100% processed), Instance2572.4 (100% processed), Instance2572.5 (100% processed) and Instance2572.6 (100%processed)7/9/2011 12:45:00 AM -- C:\Program Files\ExchangeJetstress\Gen3ESRP12\DatabaseBackup_2011_7_8_21_47_2.blg has 355 samples.7/9/2011 12:45:00 AM -- Creating test report ...
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Soft Recovery Testing
Server 1: XIV23Microsoft Exchange Server Jetstress
SoftRecovery Test Result Report Soft-Recovery Statistics – All:
Database Instance Log files replayed Elapsed seconds
Instance2572.1 503 869.062
Instance2572.2 501 868.532
Instance2572.3 500 869.327
Instance2572.4 507 869.858
Instance2572.5 513 870.123
Instance2572.6 512 870.653
Database Configuration
Instance2572.1 Log Path: L:\1 Database: F:\1\Jetstress001001.edb
Instance2572.2 Log Path: L:\2
Database: F:\2\Jetstress002001.edb
Instance2572.3 Log Path: L:\3
Database: G:\1\Jetstress003001.edb
Instance2572.4 Log Path: L:\4Database: G:\2\Jetstress004001.edb
Instance2572.5 Log Path: L:\5Database: H:\1\Jetstress005001.edb
Instance2572.6 Log Path: L:\6Database: H:\2\Jetstress006001.edb
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Transactional I/O Performance:
MSExchang
e Database
==>Instances
I/O
Database
Reads
Average
Latency
(msec)
I/O
Database
Write
sAver
ageLate
ncy(mse
c)
I/O
Database
Reads/
sec
I/O
Database
Writes
/sec
I/O
DatabaseReads
Average
Bytes
I/O
Database Writes
Average
Bytes
I/O
LogReads
Avera
geLaten
cy(msec
)
I/O
LogWrites
Avera
geLaten
cy(msec
)
I/O
LogReads
/sec
I/O
LogWrite
s/sec
I/O Log
ReadsAverage
Bytes
I/O
LogWrite
s
Average
Bytes
Instance25
72.1 28.905 1.885 797.717 3.471 40394.484 31701.14 32.663 0 5.206 0 224231.7 0
Instance25
72.2 29.126 1.43 780.879 3.466 41231.841 31548.73 29.692 0 5.197 0 223762.6 0
Instance2572.3 28.558 1.002 774.512 3.443 41536.467 31548.73 36.058 0 5.164 0 223552.8 0
Instance2572.4 28.518 0.888 799.422 3.492 40481.832 31548.73 30.599 0 5.238 0 223747.7 0
Instance25
72.5 29.351 1.339 768.813 3.527 40015.317 31853.54 34.193 0 5.29 0 225581.9 0
Instance25
72.6 28.233 1.325 809.385 3.522 41956.803 31243.91 24.112 0 5.283 0 221521.4 0
Background Database Maintenance I/O Performance:
MSExchange Database ==>Instances
Database Maintenance IOReads/sec
Database Maintenance IO ReadsAverage Bytes
Instance2572.1 29.986 261736.891
Instance2572.2 30.194 261630.433
Instance2572.3 30.235 261777.904
Instance2572.4 30.298 261658.304
Instance2572.5 30.077 261596.875
Instance2572.6 30.141 261776.608
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Total I/O Performance:
MSExchang
e Database
==>Instances
I/O
Database
Reads
Average
Latency
(msec)
I/O
Database
Write
sAver
ageLate
ncy(mse
c)
I/O
DatabaseReads/se
c
I/O
Database
Writ
es/sec
I/O
DatabaseReads
Average
Bytes
I/O
Database Writes
Average
Bytes
I/O
LogReads
Averag
eLatenc
y(msec)
I/O
LogWrite
s
Average
Latency
(msec)
I/O
LogRead
s/sec
I/O
LogWrite
s/sec
I/O Log
ReadsAverage
Bytes
I/O
LogWrite
s
Average
Bytes
Instance25
72.1 28.905 1.885 827.702 3.471 48413.223 31701.14 32.663 0 5.206 0 224231.7 0
Instance25
72.2 29.126 1.43 811.073 3.466 49436.551 31548.73 29.692 0 5.197 0 223762.6 0
Instance2572.3 28.558 1.002 804.747 3.443 49811.212 31548.73 36.058 0 5.164 0 223552.8 0
Instance2572.4 28.518 0.888 829.72 3.492 48558.281 31548.73 30.599 0 5.238 0 223747.7 0
Instance25
72.5 29.351 1.339 798.89 3.527 48357.401 31853.54 34.193 0 5.29 0 225581.9 0
Instance25
72.6 28.233 1.325 839.526 3.522 49848.754 31243.91 24.112 0 5.283 0 221521.4 0
Host System Performance:
Counter Average Minimum Maximum
% Processor Time 6.741 2.577 20.087
Available MBytes 20756.778 20665 22147
Free System Page Table Entries 33555332 33555331 33555332
Transition Pages RePurposed/sec 0.000 0.000 0.000
Pool Nonpaged Bytes 59976514.4 55349248 61026304
Pool Paged Bytes 133366405 133345280 133423104
Database Page Fault Stalls/sec 0.000 0.000 0.000
Test Log
7/6/2011 5:08:09 PM -- Preparing for testing ...
7/6/2011 5:08:09 PM -- Creating F:\1\Jetstress001001.edb.7/6/2011 5:08:09 PM -- Database cache settings: (minimum: 32.0 MB, maximum: 256.0 MB)7/6/2011 5:08:09 PM -- Database flush thresholds: (start: 2.5 MB, stop: 5.1 MB)7/6/2011 7:33:10 PM -- 100.0% of 813.8 GB complete (278124062 records inserted).7/6/2011 7:33:10 PM -- 100.0% of 813.8 GB complete (278124404 records inserted).7/6/2011 7:33:10 PM -- Duplicating 5 databases:7/6/2011 11:27:03 PM -- 100.0% of 4.0 TB complete (4.0 TB duplicated).7/6/2011 11:27:09 PM -- Attaching databases ...7/6/2011 11:27:09 PM -- Preparations for testing are complete.
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7/6/2011 11:29:17 PM -- Jetstress testing begins ...7/6/2011 11:29:17 PM -- Preparing for testing ...7/6/2011 11:29:23 PM -- Attaching databases ...7/6/2011 11:29:23 PM -- Preparations for testing are complete.7/6/2011 11:29:23 PM -- Starting transaction dispatch ..
7/6/2011 11:29:23 PM -- Database cache settings: (minimum: 192.0 MB, maximum: 1.5 GB)7/6/2011 11:29:23 PM -- Database flush thresholds: (start: 15.3 MB, stop: 30.7 MB)
7/6/2011 11:29:30 PM -- Database read latency thresholds: (average: 20 msec/read, maximum: 100 msec/read).7/6/2011 11:29:30 PM -- Log write latency thresholds: (average: 10 msec/write, maximum: 100 msec/write).7/6/2011 11:29:35 PM -- Operation mix: Sessions 8, Inserts 40%, Deletes 20%, Replaces 5%, Reads 35%, LazyCommits 70%.7/6/2011 11:29:35 PM -- Performance logging started (interval: 15000 ms).7/6/2011 11:29:35 PM -- Attaining prerequisites:7/6/2011 11:32:10 PM -- \MSExchange Database(JetstressWin)\Database Cache Size, Last: 1455325000.0 (lowerbound: 1449551000.0, upper bound: none)7/7/2011 1:32:10 AM -- Performance logging has ended.7/7/2011 1:32:10 AM -- JetInterop batch transaction stats: 51642, 51821, 51569, 52178, 51273 and 51780.7/7/2011 1:32:10 AM -- Dispatching transactions ends.7/7/2011 1:32:10 AM -- Shutting down databases ...
7/7/2011 1:32:12 AM -- Instance2572.1 (complete), Instance2572.2 (complete), Instance2572.3 (complete),Instance2572.4 (complete), Instance2572.5 (complete) and Instance2572.6 (complete)7/7/2011 1:32:12 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_6_23_29_30.blghas 489 samples.7/7/2011 1:32:12 AM -- Creating test report ...7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.1 has 17.0 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.1 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.1 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.2 has 17.1 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.2 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.2 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.3 has 17.2 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.3 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.3 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.
7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.4 has 17.2 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.4 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.4 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.5 has 17.2 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.5 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.5 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.6 has 17.1 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.6 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.
7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Instance2572.6 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- Test has 0 Maximum Database Page Fault Stalls/sec.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- The test has 0 Database Page Fault Stalls/sec samples higher than 0.7/7/2011 1:32:15 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_6_23_29_30.xmlhas 478 samples queried.7/7/2011 1:32:16 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_6_23_29_30.html
was saved.7/7/2011 1:32:16 AM -- Performance logging started (interval: 30000 ms).7/7/2011 1:32:16 AM -- Verifying database checksums ...7/7/2011 4:58:20 AM -- F: (100% processed), G: (100% processed) and H: (100% processed)7/7/2011 4:58:20 AM -- Performance logging has ended.7/7/2011 4:58:20 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\DBChecksum_2011_7_7_1_32_16.blghas 411 samples.
7/7/2011 4:58:22 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\DBChecksum_2011_7_7_1_32_16.htmlwas saved.
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was saved.7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Performance logging started (interval: 30000 ms).7/7/2011 12:46:55 PM -- Verifying database checksums ...7/7/2011 4:12:54 PM -- F: (100% processed), G: (100% processed) and H: (100% processed)7/7/2011 4:12:54 PM -- Performance logging has ended.
7/7/2011 4:12:54 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\DBChecksum_2011_7_7_12_46_55.blghas 411 samples.
7/7/2011 4:12:57 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\DBChecksum_2011_7_7_12_46_55.htmlwas saved.7/7/2011 4:12:57 PM -- Verifying log checksums ...7/7/2011 4:13:00 PM -- L:\1 (14 logs processed), L:\2 (13 logs processed), L:\3 (13 logs processed), L:\4 (12 logsprocessed), L:\5 (14 logs processed) and L:\6 (14 logs processed)7/7/2011 4:13:00 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Application_2011_7_7_16_13_0.evt issaved.7/7/2011 4:13:00 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\System_2011_7_7_16_13_0.evt is saved.7/7/2011 4:13:00 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\XmlConfig_2011_7_7_16_13_0.xml wassaved.7/7/2011 4:13:00 PM -- Jetstress testing has ended.7/7/2011 4:45:49 PM -- Jetstress testing begins ...
7/7/2011 4:45:49 PM -- Preparing for testing ...7/7/2011 4:45:56 PM -- Attaching databases ...7/7/2011 4:45:56 PM -- Preparations for testing are complete.7/7/2011 4:45:56 PM -- Starting transaction dispatch ..7/7/2011 4:45:56 PM -- Database cache settings: (minimum: 192.0 MB, maximum: 1.5 GB)7/7/2011 4:45:56 PM -- Database flush thresholds: (start: 15.3 MB, stop: 30.7 MB)7/7/2011 4:46:02 PM -- Database read latency thresholds: (average: 20 msec/read, maximum: 100 msec/read).7/7/2011 4:46:02 PM -- Log write latency thresholds: (average: 10 msec/write, maximum: 100 msec/write).7/7/2011 4:46:08 PM -- Operation mix: Sessions 8, Inserts 40%, Deletes 20%, Replaces 5%, Reads 35%, LazyCommits 70%.7/7/2011 4:46:08 PM -- Performance logging started (interval: 15000 ms).7/7/2011 4:46:08 PM -- Attaining prerequisites:7/7/2011 4:48:34 PM -- \MSExchange Database(JetstressWin)\Database Cache Size, Last: 1461187000.0 (lowerbound: 1449551000.0, upper bound: none)
7/8/2011 4:48:34 PM -- Performance logging has ended.7/8/2011 4:48:34 PM -- JetInterop batch transaction stats: 561801, 563013, 564580, 563290, 561357 and 564016.7/8/2011 4:48:35 PM -- Dispatching transactions ends.7/8/2011 4:48:35 PM -- Shutting down databases ...7/8/2011 4:48:36 PM -- Instance2572.1 (complete), Instance2572.2 (complete), Instance2572.3 (complete),Instance2572.4 (complete), Instance2572.5 (complete) and Instance2572.6 (complete)7/8/2011 4:48:36 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_7_16_46_2.blg has5760 samples.
7/8/2011 4:48:36 PM -- Creating test report ...7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.1 has 17.5 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.1 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.1 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.2 has 17.5 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.2 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.
7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.2 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.3 has 17.7 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.3 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.3 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.4 has 17.6 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.4 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.4 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.
7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.5 has 17.6 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.5 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.
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7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.5 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.6 has 17.6 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.6 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Instance2572.6 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- Test has 0 Maximum Database Page Fault Stalls/sec.
7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- The test has 0 Database Page Fault Stalls/sec samples higher than 0.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_7_16_46_2.xml has
5750 samples queried.7/8/2011 4:49:08 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_7_16_46_2.htmlwas saved.7/8/2011 4:49:09 PM -- Performance logging started (interval: 30000 ms).7/8/2011 4:49:09 PM -- Verifying database checksums ...7/8/2011 8:19:50 PM -- F: (100% processed), G: (100% processed) and H: (100% processed)7/8/2011 8:19:50 PM -- Performance logging has ended.7/8/2011 8:19:50 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\DBChecksum_2011_7_8_16_49_8.blg has421 samples.7/8/2011 8:19:52 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\DBChecksum_2011_7_8_16_49_8.htmlwas saved.7/8/2011 8:19:52 PM -- Verifying log checksums ...
7/8/2011 8:19:53 PM -- L:\1 (13 logs processed), L:\2 (14 logs processed), L:\3 (15 logs processed), L:\4 (13 logsprocessed), L:\5 (11 logs processed) and L:\6 (14 logs processed)7/8/2011 8:19:53 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Application_2011_7_8_20_19_53.evt issaved.7/8/2011 8:19:53 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\System_2011_7_8_20_19_53.evt issaved.7/8/2011 8:19:53 PM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\XmlConfig_2011_7_8_20_19_53.xml wassaved.7/8/2011 8:19:53 PM -- Jetstress testing has ended.7/8/2011 9:46:56 PM -- Jetstress testing begins ...7/8/2011 9:46:56 PM -- Preparing for testing ...7/8/2011 9:47:02 PM -- Attaching databases ...7/8/2011 9:47:02 PM -- Preparations for testing are complete.7/8/2011 9:47:11 PM -- Performance logging started (interval: 30000 ms).
7/8/2011 9:47:11 PM -- Backing up databases ...7/9/2011 12:45:00 AM -- Performance logging has ended.7/9/2011 12:45:00 AM -- Instance2572.1 (100% processed), Instance2572.2 (100% processed), Instance2572.3(100% processed), Instance2572.4 (100% processed), Instance2572.5 (100% processed) and Instance2572.6 (100%processed)7/9/2011 12:45:00 AM -- C:\Program Files\ExchangeJetstress\Gen3ESRP12\DatabaseBackup_2011_7_8_21_47_2.blg has 355 samples.7/9/2011 12:45:00 AM -- Creating test report ...
7/9/2011 12:45:02 AM -- C:\Program Files\ExchangeJetstress\Gen3ESRP12\DatabaseBackup_2011_7_8_21_47_2.html was saved.7/9/2011 12:45:02 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Application_2011_7_9_0_45_2.evt issaved.7/9/2011 12:45:02 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\System_2011_7_9_0_45_2.evt is saved.7/9/2011 12:45:02 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\XmlConfig_2011_7_9_0_45_2.xml was
saved.7/9/2011 12:45:02 AM -- Jetstress testing has ended.7/9/2011 2:09:29 AM -- Jetstress testing begins ...7/9/2011 2:09:29 AM -- Preparing for testing ...7/9/2011 2:09:36 AM -- Attaching databases ...7/9/2011 2:09:36 AM -- Preparations for testing are complete.7/9/2011 2:09:36 AM -- Starting transaction dispatch ..
7/9/2011 2:09:36 AM -- Database cache settings: (minimum: 192.0 MB, maximum: 1.5 GB)7/9/2011 2:09:36 AM -- Database flush thresholds: (start: 15.3 MB, stop: 30.7 MB)
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7/9/2011 2:09:43 AM -- Database read latency thresholds: (average: 20 msec/read, maximum: 100 msec/read).7/9/2011 2:09:43 AM -- Log write latency thresholds: (average: 10 msec/write, maximum: 100 msec/write).7/9/2011 2:09:45 AM -- Operation mix: Sessions 8, Inserts 40%, Deletes 20%, Replaces 5%, Reads 35%, LazyCommits 70%.7/9/2011 2:09:45 AM -- Performance logging started (interval: 15000 ms).
7/9/2011 2:09:45 AM -- Generating log files ...7/9/2011 3:03:37 AM -- L:\1 (100% generated), L:\2 (100% generated), L:\3 (100% generated), L:\4 (100%
generated), L:\5 (100% generated) and L:\6 (100% generated)7/9/2011 3:03:37 AM -- Performance logging has ended.7/9/2011 3:03:37 AM -- JetInterop batch transaction stats: 21842, 21736, 21786, 21936, 22163 and 22080.7/9/2011 3:03:37 AM -- Dispatching transactions ends.7/9/2011 3:03:37 AM -- Shutting down databases ...7/9/2011 3:03:39 AM -- Instance2572.1 (complete), Instance2572.2 (complete), Instance2572.3 (complete),Instance2572.4 (complete), Instance2572.5 (complete) and Instance2572.6 (complete)7/9/2011 3:03:39 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_9_2_9_43.blg has215 samples.7/9/2011 3:03:39 AM -- Creating test report ...7/9/2011 3:03:40 AM -- Instance2572.1 has 20.1 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/9/2011 3:03:40 AM -- Instance2572.1 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.
7/9/2011 3:03:40 AM -- Instance2572.1 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/9/2011 3:03:40 AM -- Instance2572.2 has 20.1 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/9/2011 3:03:40 AM -- Instance2572.2 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/9/2011 3:03:40 AM -- Instance2572.2 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/9/2011 3:03:40 AM -- Instance2572.3 has 20.2 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/9/2011 3:03:40 AM -- Instance2572.3 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/9/2011 3:03:40 AM -- Instance2572.3 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/9/2011 3:03:40 AM -- Instance2572.4 has 20.2 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/9/2011 3:03:40 AM -- Instance2572.4 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/9/2011 3:03:40 AM -- Instance2572.4 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/9/2011 3:03:40 AM -- Instance2572.5 has 20.3 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.7/9/2011 3:03:40 AM -- Instance2572.5 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/9/2011 3:03:40 AM -- Instance2572.5 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/9/2011 3:03:40 AM -- Instance2572.6 has 20.2 for I/O Database Reads Average Latency.
7/9/2011 3:03:40 AM -- Instance2572.6 has 0.5 for I/O Log Writes Average Latency.7/9/2011 3:03:40 AM -- Instance2572.6 has 0.5 for I/O Log Reads Average Latency.7/9/2011 3:03:40 AM -- Test has 0 Maximum Database Page Fault Stalls/sec.7/9/2011 3:03:40 AM -- The test has 0 Database Page Fault Stalls/sec samples higher than 0.7/9/2011 3:03:40 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_9_2_9_43.xml has214 samples queried.7/9/2011 3:03:40 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\Performance_2011_7_9_2_9_43.htmlwas saved.
7/9/2011 3:03:43 AM -- Performance logging started (interval: 4000 ms).7/9/2011 3:03:43 AM -- Recovering databases ...7/9/2011 3:18:14 AM -- Performance logging has ended.7/9/2011 3:18:14 AM -- Instance2572.1 (869.0619265), Instance2572.2 (868.5315255), Instance2572.3(869.3271269), Instance2572.4 (869.8575279), Instance2572.5 (870.1227283) and Instance2572.6 (870.6531292)7/9/2011 3:18:14 AM -- C:\Program Files\Exchange Jetstress\Gen3ESRP12\SoftRecovery_2011_7_9_3_3_40.blg has
216 samples.7/9/2011 3:18:14 AM -- Creating test report ...
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