Some things that I've noticed may be of interest.
Cloud 1: vmware - euKHost
Since the recent outage of Cluster #3, I've at long last noticed a return to the original great levels of performance. Following the major disruption a couple of months back, with storage array(s), the performance dropped considerably and I mentioned this at the time. A few tweaks were done by support but it was never the same as before. I can happily report that things are back to normal.
I/O wait is now averaging about 5% again, with a resultant drop in CPU usage and overall load.
Cloud 2: zenenterprisepv - customer resizing (like eNlight) competitor supplier
Small Cloud with light load - displays weird rise and fall in applications memory usage. Apart from lousy slow response to support issues, generally it suits the purpose. It is a responsive system.
I/O wait averages about 5%, CPU low, Load low.
Cloud 3: zenpv - eNlight - eukHost
Small Cloud (same resources as Cloud 2) with a few domains migrated from Cloud 2. Lightly loaded in terms of traffic. Takes what an appears to be an age (3 to 8 secs. approx.) to "wake up" when a site request is made, then runs OK.
I/O wait averages about 10% and never drops below approx. 8%, CPU is relatively high and Load climbs at little provocation (just like Cloud 1 was).
Cloud 4: virtuozzo - USA provider
Big traffic, so unfair to make any comparisons, other than I prefer vmware and its logical use of vm/swap space.
Has eNlight been crippled by a slower storage medium compared to vmware Cloud, is the obvious question? Wouldn't be surprising but the knock on effect of possibly increasing the monthly running cost, due to Load is of concern, at this stage.
EJ
Cloud 1: vmware - euKHost
Since the recent outage of Cluster #3, I've at long last noticed a return to the original great levels of performance. Following the major disruption a couple of months back, with storage array(s), the performance dropped considerably and I mentioned this at the time. A few tweaks were done by support but it was never the same as before. I can happily report that things are back to normal.
I/O wait is now averaging about 5% again, with a resultant drop in CPU usage and overall load.
Cloud 2: zenenterprisepv - customer resizing (like eNlight) competitor supplier
Small Cloud with light load - displays weird rise and fall in applications memory usage. Apart from lousy slow response to support issues, generally it suits the purpose. It is a responsive system.
I/O wait averages about 5%, CPU low, Load low.
Cloud 3: zenpv - eNlight - eukHost
Small Cloud (same resources as Cloud 2) with a few domains migrated from Cloud 2. Lightly loaded in terms of traffic. Takes what an appears to be an age (3 to 8 secs. approx.) to "wake up" when a site request is made, then runs OK.
I/O wait averages about 10% and never drops below approx. 8%, CPU is relatively high and Load climbs at little provocation (just like Cloud 1 was).
Cloud 4: virtuozzo - USA provider
Big traffic, so unfair to make any comparisons, other than I prefer vmware and its logical use of vm/swap space.
Has eNlight been crippled by a slower storage medium compared to vmware Cloud, is the obvious question? Wouldn't be surprising but the knock on effect of possibly increasing the monthly running cost, due to Load is of concern, at this stage.
EJ

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