Originally posted by: niella
Hi,
I/O pacing is helpful when there are multiple workloads, users or processes that compete for time and resources. The extreme cases would be workloads where response times are critical (needs lower values), or large individual I/O bound batches (needs higher values, or disable pacing altogether).
One thing is sure - the old guideline of 33/24 can drastically inhibit I/O throughput, and I would not use it on P6/P7 systems that makes use of a SAN.
I have done quite a lot of research on this and would recommend using the AIX 6 defaults (even on AIX 5.3), or 256/513 as a start on an environment that necessitates lower values, such as a HACMP cluster.
Here are some really helpful IBM documents:
AIX 6.1 performance management guide (p232, table containing throughput figures)
https://www-304.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=isg3T1000163 https://www-304.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=isg1IY94866 Regards,
Niel