It can be pretty signifigant, it's not as well documented as VMDK misalignment but I'd expect similar numbers.
It looks like the Solaris configuration shouldn't be an issue, it's got a larger offset but still aligned the same way as an AIX LUN.
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From: MRWILLIS@UP.COM [mailto:MRWILLIS@UP.COM] Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 10:49 PM To: Roach, Steven; Page, Jeremy; toasters Subject: Re: Changing a LUN type
Anyone ever get an IO performance delta on the misalignment created between the file system and the LUN? I suppose it would depend on the amount of IO, but just curious. Thanks.
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From: "Roach, Steven" [Steven.Roach@netapp.com] Sent: 02/03/2010 10:07 PM EST To: "Page, Jeremy" jeremy.page@gilbarco.com; toasters@mathworks.com Subject: Re: Changing a LUN type
Jeremy,
The LUN type setup up characteristics for that LUN like On-Disk Layout, while this may be working for you, you might not have optimal performance.
Once it is created, I don't think you can change the LUN type, you would have to create a new one (same size) with the correct LUN type and copy over the data.
On 2/3/10 9:22 PM, "Page, Jeremy" jeremy.page@gilbarco.com wrote:
I am probably missing something simple but I have an AIX system running off a LUN that's configured for a Solaris box. I have two questions - *What's the impact? Are they essentially the same or is there a difference between the two that's going to cause me grief *How do I change it? Any suggestions would be much appreciated. Please be advised that this email may contain confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, please do not read, copy or re-transmit this email. If you have received this email in error, please notify us by email by replying to the sender and by telephone (call us collect at +1 202-828-0850) and delete this message and any attachments. Thank you in advance for your cooperation and assistance. In addition, Danaher and its subsidiaries disclaim that the content of this email constitutes an offer to enter into, or the acceptance of, any contract or agreement or any amendment thereto; provided that the foregoing disclaimer does not invalidate the binding effect of any digital or other electronic reproduction of a manual signature that is included in any attachment to this email.
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