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Under Datastore Capabilities, Storage I/O Control is enabled for the datastore.
Set Storage I/O Control Threshold Value
The congestion threshold value for a datastore is the upper limit of latency that is allowed for a datastore
before Storage I/O Control begins to assign importance to the virtual machine workloads according to their
shares.
You do not need to adjust the threshold setting in most environments.
CAUTION Storage I/O Control will not function correctly if you share the same spindles on two different
datastores.
If you change the congestion threshold setting, set the value based on the following considerations.
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A higher value typically results in higher aggregate throughput and weaker isolation. Throttling will
not occur unless the overall average latency is higher than the threshold.
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If throughput is more critical than latency, do not set the value too low. For example, for Fibre Channel
disks, a value below 20ms could lower peak disk throughput. A very high value (above 50ms) might
allow very high latency without any significant gain in overall throughput.
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A lower value will result in lower device latency and stronger virtual machine I/O performance
isolation. Stronger isolation means that the shares controls are enforced more often. Lower device
latency translates into lower I/O latency for the virtual machines with the highest shares, at the cost of
higher I/O latency experienced by the virtual machines with fewer shares.
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A very low value (lower than 20ms) will result in lower device latency and isolation among I/Os at the
potential cost of a decrease in aggregate datastore throughput.
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Setting the value extremely high or extremely lowly results in poor isolation.
Prerequisites
Verify that Storage I/O Control is enabled.
Procedure
1 Browse to the datastore in the vSphere Web Client navigator.
2 Click the Manage tab and click Settings.
3 Click General.
4 Click Edit for Datastore Capabilities.
5 Select the Enable Storage I/O Control check box.
Storage I/O Control automatically sets the latency threshold that corresponds to the estimated latency
when the datastore is operating at 90% of its peak throughput.
6 (Optional) Adjust the Congestion Threshold.
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Select a value from the Percentage of peak throughput drop-down menu.
The percentage of peak throughput value indicates the estimated latency threshold when the datastore
is using that percentage of its estimated peak throughput.
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Select a value from the Manual drop-down menu.
The value must be between 5ms and 100ms. Setting improper congestion threshold values can be
detrimental to the performance of the virtual machines on the datastore.
7 (Optional) Click Reset to defaults to restore the congestion threshold setting to the default value
(30ms).
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