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Could a storage bottleneck be causing Microsoft Exchange server to be slow?

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Applies to

  • Microsoft Exchange Server
  • ONTAP 9
  • Data ONTAP 8 7-mode

Answer

  • Typically, to determine if the performance issue is storage related, we need to determine if the Exchange host is seeing any latency from the Logical Unit Number (LUNs) that are mounted
  • From the Exchange host use the Perfmon tool that is included in Windows.
  • Unless Perfmon is showing latency on those virtual disks, the performance issue is typically on the host and not the filer

Additional Information

  • Please start a Perfmon session on the Exchange host and add the following counters:
    • PhysicalDisk\\Average Disk sec/Read
    • PhysicalDisk\\Average Disk sec/Write
    • PhysicalDisk\\Average Disk Queue Length
  • Microsoft has defined the following guidelines for the functions that those disks serve as values for the counters:
Database
PhysicalDisk\\Average Disk sec/Read These values should average less than 20ms and spikes should be less than 50ms
PhysicalDisk\\Average Disk sec/Write These values should average less than 20ms and spikes should be less than 50ms
PhysicalDisk\\Average Disk Queue Length Please note this value
Transaction Logs
PhysicalDisk\\Average Disk sec/Read These values should average less than 5ms and spikes should be less than 50ms
PhysicalDisk\\Average Disk sec/Write These values should average less than 10ms and spikes should be less than 50ms
PhysicalDisk\\Average Disk Queue Length Please note this value
SMTP queues
PhysicalDisk\\Average Disk sec/Read These values should average less than 10ms and spikes should be less than 50ms
PhysicalDisk\\Average Disk sec/Write These values should average less than 10ms and spikes should be less than 50ms
PhysicalDisk\\Average Disk Queue Length Please note this value
Page File Disk
PhysicalDisk\\Average Disk sec/Read These values should average less than 10ms and spikes should be less than 50ms
PhysicalDisk\\Average Disk sec/Write These values should average less than 10ms and spikes should be less than 50ms
PhysicalDisk\\Average Disk Queue Length Please note this value
  • Note: The page file disk should on local storage if it is not currently located there
  • The following counters are not storage specific, but will provide information about how the host is processing Microsoft Exchange requests and help identify an Exchange issue:
    • Memory\\Available Mbytes (MB)
    • Memory\\Pages/sec
    • Processor\\% Processor Time (_Total)
    • System\\Processor Queue Length
    • Network Interface\\Bytes Total/sec
    • Network Interface\\Packets Outbound Errors
    • SMTP Server\\Categorizer Queue Length
    • MSExchangeDSAccess Process\\LDAP Read Time (for all processes)
    • MSExchangeDSAccess Process\\LDAP Search Time (for all processes)
  • From the filer, use qos statistics volume latency show to check the performance compared to the Perfmon

 

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