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Disk Transfer (reads and writes) Latency is Too High
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8/4/2010
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This Microsoft SCOM event happens occasionally on our Windows 2008 servers that have been virtualized, specifically on VMware ESXi 3.5 hosts. We have a large percentage of virtualized Windows 2003 servers that do not experience the issue that are running on the same cluster of ESXi hosts. We have not been able to reproduce the issue, it does not appear to be load based and when it does occur, there does not appear to be any issue with the server. We have chosen to ignore this message and hope that it will go away with the next version of ESX (vSphere 4).
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