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The introduction of VMware Cloud on Amazon Web Services (AWS) in 2017 marked a special moment for VMware customers.\u00a0 It meant that customers could easily run their workloads powered by the same suite of software-defined data center products in AWS just as they do in private cloud environments on premises.\u00a0 With a hardware and software stack operated by VMware, it gave customers an ability to expand their on-premises environment into the cloud or run their workloads exclusively on hardware and software owned and managed by someone else.<\/p>\n

VMware Cloud on AWS continues to improve all aspect of the platform, including performance and resilience.\u00a0 While these improvements come incrementally with each release, they add up to impressive improvements when looked at over the course of several releases.\u00a0 Let\u2019s look back and see how much these incremental improvements have provided customers in terms of performance and resilience of their workloads<\/a> running in VMware Cloud on AWS.<\/p>\n

Comparing the 1.03 Release to the 1.24 Release<\/h1>\n

Throughout the past six years, we have been able to track the iterative improvements delivered with each release.\u00a0 Complex validation testing ensures that new features and capabilities always result in a better platform for our customers.\u00a0 In the world of solution platforms, \u201cbetter\u201d can mean different things.\u00a0\u00a0 While ease-of-use and other characteristics are most certainly important, characteristics such as performance and operational efficiency are much easier to measure improvement.\u00a0 The data below represents a comparison between the 1.03 release debuting in March 7th, 2018 versus the 1.24 release, available as of November 14th, 2023 using the same i3.metal instance type<\/a>.<\/p>\n

I\/O Performance<\/h2>\n

Small I\/Os.<\/strong>\u00a0 Read and write operations that consist of small I\/Os are sometimes considered the easier I\/O type for a storage system to process.\u00a0 They do present their own challenges by saturating internal queues and buffers, and remain an important I\/O type for serialized applications.\u00a0 On the 1.24 release, 4KB read operations show a 21% increase<\/strong> over the 1.03 release, with 4KB write operations show a 76% increase<\/strong> over the 1.03 release.<\/p>\n

\nFigure 1.\u00a0 Comparing read and write improvements of small I\/Os in the 1.03 release versus the 1.24 release.<\/div>\n

Large I\/Os.<\/strong>\u00a0 Read and write operations that consist of large I\/O sizes are typically the most challenging for storage systems.\u00a0 They are requesting or committing a massive amount of data for a proportionally small number of read and write commands.\u00a0 This may put a burden on the physical bandwidth of the network and the server hardware.\u00a0 When we compare large I\/O operations consisting of 256KB reads and writes, we see significant improvements.\u00a0 On the 1.24 release, 256KB read operations show a 53% increase <\/strong>over the 1.03 release, and 256KB write operations show an 89% increase<\/strong> over the 1.03 release.\u00a0<\/p>\n

\nFigure 2.\u00a0 Comparing read and write improvements of large I\/Os in the 1.03 release versus the 1.24 release.<\/div>\n

The improvement in I\/O performance has an obvious benefit in that the hosts will be able to process more I\/O commands (IOPS) and more data payload (throughput), workloads can collectively achieve higher levels of performance if the applications are demanding it.\u00a0 But the often overlooked and perhaps even more important is the improved consistency in performance<\/strong>.\u00a0 Latency will be more consistent because the storage system can satisfy read and write operations more quickly, reducing the period the applications may be contending for resources.<\/p>\n

Operational Efficiency<\/h2>\n

The benefits of improved performance are not limited to just better performance for your workloads.\u00a0 These enhancements translate to real-world improvements in operational efficiency.\u00a0 For example, our telemetry data shows that when comparing the 1.03 release with the 1.24 release, the time it takes the system to repair from the impact of a hardware failure has been reduced by over 80%.<\/strong>\u00a0 These repair processes are fully automated and transparent to the consumers of the applications, and those who administer the workloads.<\/p>\n

\nFigure 3.\u00a0 Comparing the time taken to repair data from a hardware failure.<\/div>\n

A reduced time to regain prescribed levels of resilience means a more robust platform.\u00a0 But recovering from hardware failures faster has another benefit.\u00a0 Shared resources become more readily available for your workloads.\u00a0 <\/strong>This improves the times in which peak performance can be achieved and improves the consistency of performance provided by the system.<\/p>\n

What\u2019s Next<\/h1>\n

In November of 2023, we announced support of the vSAN Express Storage Architecture (ESA) for VMware Cloud on AWS<\/a>.\u00a0 Paired with the new i4i.metal instance type<\/a>, this will usher in all new levels of performance and efficiency for customers.\u00a0 Workloads can run faster and consume fewer resources which translates to lower costs.<\/p>\n

Summary<\/h1>\n

The improvements in performance and operational efficiency for VMware Cloud on AWS demonstrates precisely why a software defined infrastructure is a superior way to provide the platform for your workloads, whether it is on premises, in the cloud, or a combination of both.\u00a0 Be sure to visit vmc.techzone.vmware.com<\/a> to learn more about VMware Cloud on AWS<\/a> and stay informed on the latest updates.<\/p>\n

The post Continuous Performance Improvements in VMware Cloud On AWS<\/a> appeared first on VMware Cloud Blog<\/a>.<\/p>\n

\u200bThe introduction of VMware Cloud on Amazon Web Services (AWS) in 2017 marked a special moment for VMware customers.\u00a0 It meant that customers could easily run their workloads powered by the same suite of software-defined data center products in AWS just as they do in private cloud environments on premises.\u00a0 With a hardware and software \u2026 Continued
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The introduction of VMware Cloud on Amazon Web Services (AWS) in 2017 marked a special moment for VMware customers.\u00a0 It meant that customers could easily run their workloads powered by the same suite of software-defined data center products in AWS just as they do in private cloud environments on premises.\u00a0 With a hardware and software stack operated by VMware, it gave customers an ability to expand their on-premises environment into the cloud or run their workloads exclusively on hardware and software owned and managed by someone else.<\/p>\n

VMware Cloud on AWS continues to improve all aspect of the platform, including performance and resilience.\u00a0 While these improvements come incrementally with each release, they add up to impressive improvements when looked at over the course of several releases.\u00a0 Let\u2019s look back and see how much these incremental improvements have provided customers in terms of performance and resilience of their workloads<\/a> running in VMware Cloud on AWS.<\/p>\n

Throughout the past six years, we have been able to track the iterative improvements delivered with each release.\u00a0 Complex validation testing ensures that new features and capabilities always result in a better platform for our customers.\u00a0 In the world of solution platforms, \u201cbetter\u201d can mean different things.\u00a0\u00a0 While ease-of-use and other characteristics are most certainly important, characteristics such as performance and operational efficiency are much easier to measure improvement.\u00a0 The data below represents a comparison between the 1.03 release debuting in March 7th, 2018 versus the 1.24 release, available as of November 14th, 2023 using the same i3.metal instance type<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Small I\/Os.<\/strong>\u00a0 Read and write operations that consist of small I\/Os are sometimes considered the easier I\/O type for a storage system to process.\u00a0 They do present their own challenges by saturating internal queues and buffers, and remain an important I\/O type for serialized applications.\u00a0 On the 1.24 release, 4KB read operations show a 21% increase<\/strong> over the 1.03 release, with 4KB write operations show a 76% increase<\/strong> over the 1.03 release.<\/p>\n

Figure 1.\u00a0 Comparing read and write improvements of small I\/Os in the 1.03 release versus the 1.24 release.<\/div>\n

Large I\/Os.<\/strong>\u00a0 Read and write operations that consist of large I\/O sizes are typically the most challenging for storage systems.\u00a0 They are requesting or committing a massive amount of data for a proportionally small number of read and write commands.\u00a0 This may put a burden on the physical bandwidth of the network and the server hardware.\u00a0 When we compare large I\/O operations consisting of 256KB reads and writes, we see significant improvements.\u00a0 On the 1.24 release, 256KB read operations show a 53% increase <\/strong>over the 1.03 release, and 256KB write operations show an 89% increase<\/strong> over the 1.03 release.\u00a0<\/p>\n

Figure 2.\u00a0 Comparing read and write improvements of large I\/Os in the 1.03 release versus the 1.24 release.<\/div>\n

The improvement in I\/O performance has an obvious benefit in that the hosts will be able to process more I\/O commands (IOPS) and more data payload (throughput), workloads can collectively achieve higher levels of performance if the applications are demanding it.\u00a0 But the often overlooked and perhaps even more important is the improved consistency in performance<\/strong>.\u00a0 Latency will be more consistent because the storage system can satisfy read and write operations more quickly, reducing the period the applications may be contending for resources.<\/p>\n

The benefits of improved performance are not limited to just better performance for your workloads.\u00a0 These enhancements translate to real-world improvements in operational efficiency.\u00a0 For example, our telemetry data shows that when comparing the 1.03 release with the 1.24 release, the time it takes the system to repair from the impact of a hardware failure has been reduced by over 80%.<\/strong>\u00a0 These repair processes are fully automated and transparent to the consumers of the applications, and those who administer the workloads.<\/p>\n

Figure 3.\u00a0 Comparing the time taken to repair data from a hardware failure.<\/div>\n

A reduced time to regain prescribed levels of resilience means a more robust platform.\u00a0 But recovering from hardware failures faster has another benefit.\u00a0 Shared resources become more readily available for your workloads.\u00a0 <\/strong>This improves the times in which peak performance can be achieved and improves the consistency of performance provided by the system.<\/p>\n

In November of 2023, we announced support of the vSAN Express Storage Architecture (ESA) for VMware Cloud on AWS<\/a>.\u00a0 Paired with the new i4i.metal instance type<\/a>, this will usher in all new levels of performance and efficiency for customers.\u00a0 Workloads can run faster and consume fewer resources which translates to lower costs.<\/p>\n

The improvements in performance and operational efficiency for VMware Cloud on AWS demonstrates precisely why a software defined infrastructure is a superior way to provide the platform for your workloads, whether it is on premises, in the cloud, or a combination of both.\u00a0 Be sure to visit vmc.techzone.vmware.com<\/a> to learn more about VMware Cloud on AWS<\/a> and stay informed on the latest updates.<\/p>\n

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