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Overview:
This white paper documents the configuration details and performance results of a two server building block with HP ProLiant BL680c G5 server blades. Each BL680c server blade in the building block is running five, Hyper-V virtual machines (VM) for a total of ten VMs. Performance testing was conducted using the Microsoft LoadGen utility to simulate an Exchange production workload. Under both normal and peak workloads, performance of the building block configuration was well within acceptable performance thresholds for both normal operating conditions, as well as during a server failure event.
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| Format: | Size: | 610 KB | |
| Date: | Jun 2009 | ||
| Pages: | 24 |
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