Hello,
We are going upgrade our existing IBM x3400 M3 (xSeries) server used to deploy some VM on ESXi 4.1.
The current server configuration is:
- CPU: Xeon 5620 (1 unit)
- RAM: 24 Gb (2 x 4Gb, 2 x 8Gb)
- IBM HDD 300Gb SAS 2,5" x 4 (RAID5 configuration used)
- ServeRAID M5015 SAS/SATA (512 RAM)
There are 10 - 15 VM on the host with different configurations options.
Possible upgrade options we checking are:
1. Additional CPU Xeon 5620.
2. Additional RAM (8Gb x 2).
3. Additional SAS disks (2 x 300Gb).
Optionally we going to choose SSD disk and corresponding controller (didn't choose yet).
There are some open points regarding upgrade options specific for ESXi 4.1:
1. Different memory configuration can be used for different CPUs. Is it more effective to use symmetric memory configuration than non-symmetric from ESXi performance point of view?
2. In case of more additional memory (16 Gb, 24 Gb, etc.) will VMs performance will be increased significantly?
3. Will additional RAID controller increase datastorage performance than used single RAID5 with more disks?
4. Is it make sense to use SSD disk for this server to increase datastorage performance? How much performance change approx. will be in this case?
5. In case of SSD storage using which controller and SSD disk you can advice?
Thank in advance