Hi all,
I've made some research relative to perf metrics on what I categorized as objetc - summary on PVE since Proxmox give some metrics to work with on the "summary" of every objects presented on GUI's left pannel. I have to say that my linux knowledge need to be improved and I can be put on the begginer (with enthousiastic desire of more side with on offense.
That said I used to work on middle to large scale virtual infrastructure, mostly from VMware. So perf analysis relative to virtual environnement, I used to work on it a long time ago. I've decided to challenge myself and go back to sysadmin on cloud/virtual env with PROXMOX VE things are not that weird but a little bit, i have to confess !
I'm trying to figure how to give my future client a way to visually check their overall environnement performance with builtin PVE tools. And I need some more knowledge to achieve this ! Dominic gave me a mind blowing response by redirecting me to Brendan Gregg blog on linux perf analysis, that's really great for my personnal knowledge ! But i'm not sure I can do something for my client with this since it's a lot to eat in too little time
And here are my questions well my beggining thread on resources - perf - counter analysis...
I've made some research relative to perf metrics on what I categorized as objetc - summary on PVE since Proxmox give some metrics to work with on the "summary" of every objects presented on GUI's left pannel. I have to say that my linux knowledge need to be improved and I can be put on the begginer (with enthousiastic desire of more side with on offense.
That said I used to work on middle to large scale virtual infrastructure, mostly from VMware. So perf analysis relative to virtual environnement, I used to work on it a long time ago. I've decided to challenge myself and go back to sysadmin on cloud/virtual env with PROXMOX VE things are not that weird but a little bit, i have to confess !
I'm trying to figure how to give my future client a way to visually check their overall environnement performance with builtin PVE tools. And I need some more knowledge to achieve this ! Dominic gave me a mind blowing response by redirecting me to Brendan Gregg blog on linux perf analysis, that's really great for my personnal knowledge ! But i'm not sure I can do something for my client with this since it's a lot to eat in too little time
And here are my questions well my beggining thread on resources - perf - counter analysis...