Белая книга для Cisco Cisco UCS B200 M1 Blade Server
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5. Future Considerations
5.1 Server Failure Detection and Automated Service Profile Migration
This deployment guide detailed the stateless behavior of Cisco UCS Service profile and its benefits in the data
center. Defined is a methodology to migrate a service profile from a failed physical server to a stand-by server.
Cisco UCSManager, with its API’s can be configured for an automated service profile migration, during physical
server hardware failure.
The next step is automated scripts which would enable this behavior. A deployed Cisco UCS service profile would
move over to a available server in a stand-by server pool without manual intervention.
5.2 Performance and Scalability Analysis for WebLogic on a Cisco UCS Blade
Server
Server
To explore the performance and scalability benefits of a Cisco UCS B230blade server deployed with Oracle
WebLogic Cluster, you would deploy a Java EE benchmark application and evaluate over Cisco UCS and evaluate
Cisco Unified Computing System on three important criteria:
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Throughput–Maximum transaction/sec achieved from the deployed application with the condition of
acceptable application response time or saturation of available system resources
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Response Time–Time taken to execute deployed application transaction.
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Multi-Instance Application Server Cluster–Performance improvement either on basis of maximum
throughput or lower response time achieved by deploying multiple instances or nodes in Oracle WebLogic
application server cluster.
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