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[Xen-users] Windows Performance Monitor on a Win2003R2 DomU
I have 3 Windows terminal servers. The two physical servers have average
disk queue lengths around 1-2, which is normal for a RAID 1 server. The
third Windows terminal server is a Xen DomU. When I run perfmon on it,
average disk queue lengths are 20,000+. What the heck accounts for the
difference? That number has to be spurious. There's no way the disk
queue could really be that high.
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Eric Robinson
Director of Information Technology
Physician Select Management, LLC
775.885.2211 x 111
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