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Perfmon with Windows 2003 and SQL
Hello,
I am trying to capture some good I/O metrics for my Server using the Physical Disk counter. We are trying to determine whether to purchase a iSCSI San for SQL or Fiber SAN. I am not convinved that we need to spend the money on a Fiber SAN and need some proof. I need to know some counters to measure on the Phsical disk and something to compare it to. Right now I am using Avg. Disk Queue Length Avg. Disk sec/Read Avg. Disk sec/Write Disk Reads/sec Disk Writes/sec Is there anything else I need? Also, where can I compare my averages and see if I am over my averages? Kev |
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