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Best Practices for Fibre Channel
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When using ESXi with Fibre Channel SAN, follow best practices that VMware oers to avoid performance
problems.
The vSphere Web Client oer extensive facilities for collecting performance information. The information is
graphically displayed and frequently updated.
You can also use the resxtop or esxtop command-line utilities. The utilities provide a detailed look at how
ESXi uses resources in real time. For more information, see the vSphere Resource Management documentation.
Check with your storage representative if your storage system supports Storage API - Array Integration
hardware acceleration features. If it does, refer to your vendor documentation for information on how to
enable hardware acceleration support on the storage system side. For more information, see Chapter 23,
“Storage Hardware Acceleration,” on page 259.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“Preventing Fibre Channel SAN Problems,” on page 59
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“Disable Automatic Host Registration,” on page 60
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“Optimizing Fibre Channel SAN Storage Performance,” on page 60
Preventing Fibre Channel SAN Problems
When using ESXi in conjunction with a Fibre Channel SAN, you must follow specic guidelines to avoid
SAN problems.
You should observe these tips for preventing problems with your SAN conguration:
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Place only one VMFS datastore on each LUN.
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Do not change the path policy the system sets for you unless you understand the implications of
making such a change.
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Document everything. Include information about zoning, access control, storage, switch, server and FC
HBA conguration, software and rmware versions, and storage cable plan.
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Plan for failure:
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Make several copies of your topology maps. For each element, consider what happens to your SAN
if the element fails.
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Cross o dierent links, switches, HBAs and other elements to ensure you did not miss a critical
failure point in your design.
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Ensure that the Fibre Channel HBAs are installed in the correct slots in the host, based on slot and bus
speed. Balance PCI bus load among the available busses in the server.
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