I recently stood up an ESX host on 10GbE. The ESX host is using the Cisco Nexus 1000v connected to a Nexus 5K. Storage is an Equallogic PS6010, also using 10GbE.
I ran IOMeter tests against this new setup and was disappointed with the poor read performance. For consistency, the OpenPerformanceTest.icf config file from the following post was used:
http://communities.vmware.com/thread/73745
The IOPs for the Max Throughput -100%Read test was showing 584.
That's considerably slower than our existing production environment using a 1GbE infrastructure.
To resolve this issue, DelayedAck was disabled on the ESX host. TCP Delayed Ack groups together several ACK responses into a single reply. Delayed Ack can be disabled at the Discovery Address level (preferred), OR globally for the vmhba used for iSCSI.
Discovery Address Level - Select the iSCSI server under the Dynamic Discovery tab for your iSCSI vmhba. Then, uncheck Inherit from Parent, and DelayedAck. Reboot Host.
Globally - Uncheck DelayedAck in Advanced Setting for the vmhba used for iscsi. Reboot Host.
After making this change, I ran the same test and and was pleasantly surprised by an IOPs score of 22,354!!
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