Redesigned VMDK preparation methodology, which can complete much faster using RANDOM on deduped storage.
Fixed Vdbench spreadsheet not reporting issue.
Enhanced Grafana to keep all the historical data.
Moved docker volume to sdb to avoid blowing up OS disk.
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Fixed reuse VMs on multi datastores issue.
enhanced fio and vdbench graphite dashboards.
updated rbvmomi to support vsphere 7.0+.
added CPU workload into fio config page.
set testname and testcase as variables in grafana.
#Ova 4 pdf
fixed timezone issue on pdf report, and added more vSAN info into PDF report.
enabled easy run to support stretched cluster.
Fixed tvm deployment bug when specifying host.
#Ova 4 manual
Added best practice and network troubleshooting guide in the user manual.
Allow user to configure CPU and Memory for guest VMs.
Allow user to specify customized IP addresses for guest VMs.
Changed guest VMs name convention to -batch_num-sequence_num.
Added vSAN Debug Mode, allow user to collect vm-support bundle and vmkstats automatically when running testing against vSAN.
Added support local storage including VMFS and vSAN-Direct testing.
Added support vSAN HCI Mesh testing, now you can test both local and remote vSAN datastores at the same time.
#Ova 4 install
Added in-place upgrading capability, to do so, you can also upgrade HCIBench to the latest version by running the following command in HCIBench: tdnf install -y git & git clone & sh HCIBench/upgrade.sh.
Fixed pre-validation storage policy issue.
fixed easy-run issue with self-defined ip range.
fixed testing issue for the version prior to vSphere 6.7.
Updated drop cache script to make it compatible with upcoming vSphere.
Fixed graphite permission issue which blocked vdbench/fio grafana display.
Enhanced vm support bundle collection in vSAN debug mode.
Support read/write io_limit specification for fio.
Enhanced pre-validation by moving to govc.
Support ipv6 for both management and vm networks, with DHCPv6 or link-local mode.
Enhanced pre-validation and ip allocation.
Bug fixes for graphite script when running vdbench.
They only start having lines in the manga during the next arc.
The Voiceless: The only ones in the Elite Ten who never talk during the event are Soumei Saito and Tosuke Megishima.
Serious Business: Despite showing off his Shrinking Violet persona, Tsukasa's personality completely changes as soon as he starts talking about the culinary world.
The Proud Elite: It's evident that the upperclassmen think Soma and his batchmates are beneath them, with Kuga the only one saying straight and Tsukasa thinking the same without saying anything.
Soma challenging the Elite Ten to duels.
Megumi realizing that the second years all are more savage at insulting each other.
Oh, Crap!: Megumi gets a lot of these reactions at the meeting.
Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: While not antagonists during this episode, if the Elite Ten didn't try to put the freshman down by giving a boast of why they're in another whole level, they wouldn't get even more motivated to take on their challenges.
It turns out that he only wanted to whine about their Shokugekis on the Autumn Election and how the paperwork stressed him out.
Mood Whiplash: At first, Tsukasa looks intimidating and everyone is on their toes about what he's about to tell Soma, Takumi and Subaru.