| Measurement |
Description |
Measurement Unit |
Interpretation |
| readBandwidth |
Indicates the amount of data utilized for performing read operations on this FlashArray per second. |
MB/Sec |
A consistent decrease in the value of these measures indicates an I/O processing bottleneck. |
| writeBandwidth |
Indicates the amount of data utilized for performing write operations on this FlashArray per second. |
MB/Sec |
| avgBandwidth |
Indicates the average amount of data utilized for performing I/O operations on this FlashArray per second. |
MB/Sec |
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| readOps |
Indicates the number of read operations performed on this FlashArray per second. |
IOPS |
A consistent decrease in the value of these measures indicates an I/O processing bottleneck. |
| writeOps |
Indicates the number of write operations performed on this FlashArray per second. |
IOPS |
| avgIOPS |
Indicates the average number of I/O operations performed on this FlashArray per second. |
IOPS |
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| readLatency |
Indicates the time taken to process the read operations during the last measurement period. |
Milliseconds |
Very high values for these measures are indicative of the existence of road-blocks to rapid reading/writing by the FlashArray. |
| writeLatency |
Indicates the time taken to process the write operations during the last measurement period. |
Milliseconds |
| avgLatency |
Indicates the average time taken to process the I/O operations during the last measurement period. |
Milliseconds |
Ideally, the value of this measure should be very low. A high value or a steady increase in this value could indicate an I/O processing bottleneck on the array. In such a case, compare the value of the readLatency and writeLatency measures to figure out where the slowness is worst - when processing read requests? or write requests? |
| depth |
Indicates the number of IO requests in the queue. |
Number |
A consistent increase in this value indicates a potential processing bottleneck with the FlashArray. |