August 3, 2016 at 2:03 pm
VastSQL (8/2/2016)
Perry Whittle (8/2/2016)
Then you'll have a cluster with no failover capability!I'd still like to know the full spec of each VM (I.e. Number of vcpus, vnics, vdisks, etc)?
Thanks Perry.
As i mentioned earlier we have 16 vCPU, 24 GB RAM, 2NIC 6 disks.
I am planning to reduce the Max memory of SQL Server from allocated 20GB to 10GB , lets see how it goes.
The memory is not the issue, try reducing the number of virtual CPUs assigned to the nodes. Also increase the number of virtual NICs and so the number of redundant networks available to each VM.
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August 4, 2016 at 6:11 am
Perry Whittle (8/3/2016)
VastSQL (8/2/2016)
Perry Whittle (8/2/2016)
Then you'll have a cluster with no failover capability!I'd still like to know the full spec of each VM (I.e. Number of vcpus, vnics, vdisks, etc)?
Thanks Perry.
As i mentioned earlier we have 16 vCPU, 24 GB RAM, 2NIC 6 disks.
I am planning to reduce the Max memory of SQL Server from allocated 20GB to 10GB , lets see how it goes.
The memory is not the issue, try reducing the number of virtual CPUs assigned to the nodes. Also increase the number of virtual NICs and so the number of redundant networks available to each VM.
Thanks Perry. Will request that to team handling VM or can it be done from our side?
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