The bit version of Jetstress should only be used to validate Exchange Server , as depicted in the following table. Jetstress introduces some improvements, bug fixes and, most important, it now supports the latest version of Exchange Server. Here is a brief list of the new features:. Jetstress testing should be performed before you put the server in production, and the tool should be completely removed before installing the definitive Exchange Server version.
Figure 2: Validating required files. Figure 3: Validating performance counters. Figure 4: Checking test system. There is a command line version of the tool, and a GUI of Jetstress. The steps described in this article relate to the GUI version. Figure 5: Test configuration.
Figure 6: Define test scenario. Figure 7: Capacity and throughput. Figure 8: Test type. Figure 9: Test duration. Figure Define Database Configuration. Sign In. Announcing the Jetstress Field Guide. The Exchange Team. As with the previous version, the aim of the document is as follows: Explain how Jetstress works.
Provide storage validation planning and configuration guidance. Change overview in Jetstress The Event log is captured and logged to the test log. These events show up in the Jetstress UI as the test is progressing. Any errors are logged against the volume that they occurred. The final report shows the error counts per volume in a new sub-section. A single IO error anywhere will fail the test. Threads, which generate IO, are now controlled at a global level.
Updates in the Jetstress Field Guide Not content with simply updating Jetstress, we have also added some more information into the field guide. Updated internals section to reflect changes made in Jetstress [4] Updated validation process flow charts [5. Jetstress Field Guide v2. Tags: Storage. Version history. Last update:. Updated by:. Notice This topic is archived.
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