A couple of companies ago we had a couple of EMC shelves with SATA drives in them and we got very poor performance on those LUNs when ever we were trying to do anything that was more than one or two threads.
If your VMs boot then don't do much with the disk, then SATA may be a good option to host those VMs. We had some file shares on SATA 4+1 arrays and the performance tanked when ever more than about 3 people were trying to use the LUN. (We only had a single LUN on the raid group for testing.) The queue times on the RAID Group went up and the number of operations being handled per second dropped very low as soon as the second and third person started using the LUN. (I don't have any numbers as I don't work there any more.)
We are a Windows shop (you can probably guess that I work in the Windows world via my sig file). We have a very high load database which needs a ton of IO to satisfy requests, as well as file servers which accept and serve up millions of file requests per day (depending on the hour, hundreds of thousands per hour).
Can you be more specific as to which statment of mine you wanted more info about? I've got a couple of posts on this thread so I tried to address all of it. If you'd like me to dig a little deeper into one of my statements, please let me know which one, and I'll do my best.
Denny
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