Vaughn, I was at VMWorld 2010 and attended the Exchange 2010 class on virtualizing Exchange. The instructor from VMWare said it is best practice to thickly provision the vmdk’s from the get go so you don’t impose a performance penalty later. In your YouTube video you suggest thinly provisioning your VMDK’s for storage savings. Do you see this as a problem for performance later?
Vaughn, I was at VMWorld 2010 and attended the Exchange 2010 class on virtualizing Exchange. The instructor from VMWare said it is best practice to thickly provision the vmdk’s from the get go so you don’t impose a performance penalty later. In your YouTube video you suggest thinly provisioning your VMDK’s for storage savings. Do you see this as a problem for performance later?
bshep355 1 year ago