Virtual SAN is a distributed storage product that leverages the combination of SSDs and magnetic disks to provide a hypervisor-integrated, scalable storage solution.
While Virtual SAN achieves impressive I/O performance with micro-benchmarks, Virtual SAN is also capable of performing well with a variety of workloads.
This paper presents the results of experiments with Cloudstone, a Web 2.0 benchmark in vSphere 5.5.
While Virtual SAN achieves impressive I/O performance with micro-benchmarks, Virtual SAN is also capable of performing well with a variety of workloads.
This paper presents the results of experiments with Cloudstone, a Web 2.0 benchmark in vSphere 5.5.