Tableau VM Tuning and Best Practices
Tableau VM Tuning and Best Practices
Dedicated RAM
Disk
Poor performance
Theres one and only one Tableau supported way to create a Tableau Server backup
From http://kb.tableau.com/articles/knowledgebase/server-maintenance
Important: You can only use backups made with the tabadmin backup command when restoring Tableau Server data.
Database backups made in other ways, and virtual machine snapshots are not valid sources for restoring Tableau
Server.
Other ways may or may not work. Tableau cannot provide help or support.
VMotion
What I recommend to my other customers besides what is spelled out in the first guide is to set Power Management to Max
Performance and to disable C1E States and C-States. This ensures that the server hardware is always running at its
maximum performance capabilities. That way no matter what application comes your way, you are getting the most out of
the iron. From my perspective you never know what type of apps you are being asked to support in a virtual environment. You
are just getting requests for VMs with certain characteristics, CPUs, RAM, etc You are not being told, this application is
sensitive to latency, or has high I/O characteristics. Usually you get this info after there is a problem. By performing the above
steps, you may still have to tweak some VM settings, but you will not have to tweak the underlying iron.
Other Considerations
Tableau can advise VM best practices but cannot help with actual configuration. Please contact
your VM vendor for assistance.