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Which volume access type is recommended for the Exchange servers?

A customer has a VNX system to provide storage for a VMware 4.1 Cluster with four ESX hosts.
The ESX hosts are running Exchange servers and other application servers. The customer is
using a virtual machine as a Replication Manager. A VMware proxy host is used to get crashconsistent replicas for the Exchange mail stores.
Which volume access type is recommended for the Exchange servers?

What can you recommend to improve overall VNX performance?

A customer has deployed a new application on a host using VNX storage. The new application I/O
size is 512 KiB, has a 50/50 read-write ratio, and its write behavior is sequential and bursty. All

other host applications are characterized by 4 KiB I/O random writes.
The customer has noticed degraded overall VNX performance during write bursts, which is caused
by the new application. Your analysis reveals a high rate of forced flushing, as well as significant
CMI congestion.
What can you recommend to improve overall VNX performance?

What is the minimum space that should be configured for the Reserved LUN Pool on the secondary VNX?

An application generates 500 random 8 KiB IOPS with a R/W ratio of 3:1. An asynchronous mirror
is started on the application LUN. The update cycle is configured to be 30 minutes, and updates
take 15 minutes to complete. Assume that the data rate is constant.
What is the minimum space that should be configured for the Reserved LUN Pool on the
secondary VNX?

How much data (to the nearest GiB) is read from the source LUN as part of the resynchronization process?

A clone source LUN is 512 GiB in size. It performs 500 random 8 KiB IOPs with a 3:1 R/W ratio.
As part of ongoing testing, the clone is fractured for 10 minutes and then resynchronized. The
testing is performed every hour.
How much data (to the nearest GiB) is read from the source LUN as part of the resynchronization
process?

What would you recommend when creating boot and email stores using the Virtual Infrastructure client?

A customer has a VNX system to provide storage for a VMware 4.1 Cluster with 4 ESX hosts. MS
Exchange servers and other application servers will be hosted on VMs. The customer wants to
have the best performance at the VMFS disk/volume level.
What would you recommend when creating boot and email stores using the Virtual Infrastructure
client?