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Seth McClure and Campbell GunnMicrosoft Corporation
Virtualizing Lync Server 2013 Deployment & Testing
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AgendaDeploymentSizing your environmentConfiguration NotesStress Tooling
TestingTesting MethodologyRunning TestsPerformance Monitoring
Sizing your environmentHyper-V Guests
GuestProcessor: 12 Cores
Memory: 32 GB
Disks: 2-C: 4-D:
Network: 1GB
GuestProcessor: 8 Cores
Memory: 16 GB
Disks: 2-C: 2-D:
Network: 1GB
GuestProcessor: 4 Cores
Memory: 8 GB
Disks: 2-C:
Network: 1GB
Sizing your environmentHyper-V Guests
GuestProcessor: 12 Cores
Memory: 32 GB
Disks: 2-C: 4-D:
Network: 1GB
Used for Lync Roles:• Front ends• Back Ends• Standard Edition
Hardware Requirements: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg398835.aspx
Sizing your environmentHyper-V Guests
Hardware Requirements: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg398835.aspx
Used for Lync Roles:• Edge Servers• Directors
GuestProcessor: 8 Cores
Memory: 16 GB
Disks: 2-C: 2-D:
Network: 1GB
Sizing your environmentHyper-V Guests
GuestProcessor: 4 Cores
Memory: 8 GB
Disks: 2-C:
Network: 1GB
Used for Lync Roles:• Stress Agents
Hardware Requirements: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg679084.aspx
Sizing your environmentScaling the roles
Front End
Edge Server
On the server side Frontends scale the fastest • 3,333 Users / Front End
Back End
Stress Agent
Sizing your environmentScaling the roles
Front End
Edge Server
The backend will scale with Pool count.• 40,000 Users / Lync
Pool
Stress Agent
Back End
Sizing your environmentScaling the roles
Front End The edge server will scale with Pool count.• 40,000 Users / Lync
Pool
Stress Agent
Back End
Edge Server
Sizing your environmentScaling the roles
Front End The stress agents will scale the fastest• 4,500 Users / Agent Back End
Edge Server
Stress Agent
Hyper-V Configuration NotesProcessorCPU ratio must be 1:1Do not use oversubscription of processor cores
MemoryDo not use Dynamic memory for servers running Lync
NetworkDedicate a physical adapter to Lync ServerUse Synthetic Adapters
DiskDedicated disk arrays for virtual machinesUse fixed virtual disks
Stress ToolingUser Provisioning Tool
• Create users and groups
• Enable users for Lync• Generate contact lists• Create test location
info.
Stress ToolingUser Provisioning Tool
Changing “Average Contacts per User” will increase subscriptions per user and increase processor utilization on the Lync Frontends.
Stress ToolingLync Load Configuration Tool
• Specify Stress Agents• Service discovery• Enable Modalities to
test• Set load variables such
as number and frequency of PSTN calls
Stress ToolingLync Load Configuration Tool
Be mindful of the features you enabled and how you configure them. For instance the Reach client can increase processor utilization on the Frontends.
Testing MethodologyVerify your environment is functionalRun tests for 24 hoursRun the tests twiceUse control clients
Running TestsLync Load Configuration Tool
• Once desired configuration determined Generate files
• Directory created for each stress agent
• Each directory should be copied the corresponding agent
Running TestsLync Performance and stress tool
• Runs all the tool generated tests
• Runs a specific test such as instant messaging
Performance MonitoringKey Health Indicators
CPUCPU Utilization < 80%
DiskAvg. Disk Write < 10 msAvg. Disk Read < 10 ms
MemoryAvailable MB
>20% System Total
NetworkQueue Length < 2
Discarded (in / out) = 0
SQL
AS/AV/IM MCUMCU Health State <2
Web Components
LySS
Page life expectancy > 300 Sec. Batch requests / sec < 2500
% of space used by Storage Service DB < 80 # of replica replication failures = 0# of data loss event = 0
Distribution List expansion AD timeouts <0ABWQ failures = 0LIS failures = 0Authentication Errors < 1/secASP.NET v4 Requests Rejected = 0
SIP StackAvg. Incoming Message Processing < 1 secIncoming Responses Dropped < 1/secIncoming Requests Dropped < 1/secQueue Latency < 100 ms Sproc Latency < 100 msThrottled Requests = 0
Authentication Errors < 1/secIncoming Messages Timed Out < 2Avg. Incoming Message Hold < 1 secFlow Controlled Connections < 2Avg. Out Queue Delay < 2 sec
• 2 categories, service & resource instrumentation
• Add to performance collections
• Analyze to determine services are in a healthy state
Performance MonitoringPerformance Counters
CPUCPU Utilization < 80%
DiskAvg. Disk Write < 10 msAvg. Disk Read < 10 ms
MemoryAvailable MB
>20% System Total
NetworkQueue Length < 2
Discarded (in / out) = 0
SQL
AS/AV/IM MCUMCU Health State <2
Web Components
LySS
Page life expectancy > 300 Sec. Batch requests / sec < 2500
% of space used by Storage Service DB < 80 # of replica replication failures = 0# of data loss event = 0
Distribution List expansion AD timeouts <0ABWQ failures = 0LIS failures = 0Authentication Errors < 1/secASP.NET v4 Requests Rejected = 0
SIP StackAvg. Incoming Message Processing < 1 secIncoming Responses Dropped < 1/secIncoming Requests Dropped < 1/secQueue Latency < 100 ms Sproc Latency < 100 msThrottled Requests = 0
Authentication Errors < 1/secIncoming Messages Timed Out < 2Avg. Incoming Message Hold < 1 secFlow Controlled Connections < 2Avg. Out Queue Delay < 2 sec
Actual Counter Names• LS:DATAMCU - MCU Health And Performance\DATAMCU - MCU Health
State• LS:AVMCU - MCU Health And Performance\AVMCU - MCU Health State• LS:AsMcu - MCU Health And Performance\ASMCU - MCU Health State• LS:ImMcu - MCU Health And Performance\IMMCU - MCU Health State
SummaryHyper-VGuest requirements and recommendationsScaling units for different Lync roles
Stress ToolsProvisioning test usersConfiguring the user profilesRunning stress tests
Performance MonitoringKey Health IndicatorsPerformance counters
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