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18 Jan 09

Ten Reasons Why Oracle Databases Run Best on VMware

VMWare's defensive article in reaction to Oracle VM.

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  • Database Performance Myths

    There are a few common myths about virtualizing databases:

    * Databases have a high overhead when virtualized: Virtualized Databases can perform at or near the speed of physical systems, in terms of latency and throughput. The virtualization overhead for typical real-world databases is minimal – for VMware ESX Server, we measured CPU overhead to be less than 10%.

    * Databases have too much I/O to be virtualized: Databases typically have a large number of small random I/Os, and it is in theory possible to hit a scaling ceiling in the hypervisor layer. VMware ESX’s thin hypervisor layer can drive over 63,000 database I/Os per second, which is equivalent to more than 600 disk spindles of I/O throughput. This is sufficient I/O scaling for even the largest databases on x86 systems.

    * Virtualization should only be used for smaller, non-critical applications: The ESX hypervisor is very robust: many customers are seeing over two years of uptime from ESX based systems. In addition, the ESX hypervisor remains stable, even if resources are overcomitted.
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