The following best practices are recommended for populating PMem modules on a Dell PowerEdge Server, as shown in the following figure:
Figure 9. DRAM and Intel Optane PMem population best practices
Customers may start to leverage PMem in combination with existing DRAM to maximize VM consolidation and boost I/O performance, beginning with vSphere 7.0U3. They can also take advantage of the new monitoring tools such as vSphere Memory Monitoring and Remediation (vMMR).
Combining DRAM and PMem cannot be done in a random way. It is highly recommended to adhere to VMware best practices that can be summarized as follows:
Figure 10. Memory Mode best practices in vSphere
Note: For more details on monitoring Active Memory in your environment, see the Understanding the Memory Active and Memory Usage indicators on the Performance tab (1002604) Knowledge Base article. These memory ratios are being investigated by both Intel and VMware and the recommendation may change in a near future, raising the 50 percent to higher ratios (70-80 percent).
Figure 11. vMMR Memory Tiering Information
New DRAM and PMem counters can be found on the VMs panel, showing the amount of active memory and DRAM and PMem bandwidth, as shown in the following figure:
Figure 12. New DRAM and PMem counters on VMs Panel
As an example, in a VDI environment with more than 400 GB of memory consumed, the following figure shows that only around 7 percent is active memory. vCenter preserves the last hour of active memory utilization information that can be displayed using vMMR.
Figure 13. Consume and Active memory comparison in a typical VDI environment
This information confirms that such an environment is a good fit for the use of a mixed DRAM and PMem memory configuration, enabling important cost savings while keeping performance in the same range.