Question: After deploying 1 2 web servers as virtual machines to the host server from # 1 , you request more storage - - explaining that
After deploying web servers as virtual machines to the host server from # you
request more storage explaining that you could potentially double the number of web
servers. Your request is denied due to budget constraints. After a few weeks of
observation, information gathering, and a conversation with the application team, you
discover that the web servers actually use only GB of disk storage. The GB value
is a comfort number based on the vendor's generic recommendation. In fact, in the
original physical environment, the web servers only had GB of disk storage but
never approached GB of used disk space.
With a little more investigation, you discover that converting thickprovisioned disks to
thinprovisioned disks is not a very difficult process. If you decide to reconfigure the
existing disks to a thinprovisioned model and use GB as your amount of storage
based on current usage plus some emergency space how many more virtual machines
could you add to the host? What is the limiting factor now? Explain how you arrived at your answer.
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