![]() Additional CPU overhead on ESXi from enabling TPS.Ħ. During patching, and operational verification that non default settings have not been reverted by the patching of ESXi.ĥ. ![]() Decreased memory costs may result in increased storage costs.Ĥ. VDI & Storage performance may be impacted significantly in the event of memory contention.ģ. Sufficient capacity for VM swap files must be catered for.Ģ. Existing shared storage has plenty of spare Tier 1 capacity to vSwap filesġ. With Kiosk and Task worker VDI profiles, the percentage of memory which is likely to be shared is higher than for Power users.Ĥ. Not disabling large pages would likely result in minimal TPS savingsģ. ![]() Disabling Large pages is essential to maximizing the benefits of TPSĢ. Maximize the efficiency of the infrastructureĮnable TPS and disable Large Memory pagesġ. HA Admission Control policy used is “Percentage of Cluster Resources reserved for HA”ġ. VDI environment costs must be minimizedĢ. Memory is the first compute level constraint.Ħ. Average VDI user is Task Worker with 1vCPU and 2GB Ram.ĥ. Two Socket ESXi Hosts have been chosen to align with a scale out methodology.Ĥ. In a VMware vSphere environment, with future releases of ESXi disabling Transparent Page Sharing by default, what is the most suitable TPS configuration for a Virtual Desktop environment?ģ.
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