Dell PowerVault MD3220i Owner's Manual - Page 58
File name, Table 4-3., Performance Monitor Table Description, Column Headings, Description - iops
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10 Type a file name in the File name text box. NOTE: The .perf extension is the default. 11 Select a file type from the Files of type list. • Use the Report format (ASCII text) file type if you want to save the data to a report form for viewing or printing. • Use the Comma Delimited Format file type if you want to save the data in a form that can be imported into a commercial spreadsheet application for further analysis. Most leading commercial spreadsheet applications recognize a comma delimiter. These applications use the delimiter to import the data into spreadsheet cells. 12 Click Save. The Performance Monitor data provides information about how your storage array is performing. The data is presented in eight columns, which are described in this table. Use this data to make performance tuning decisions for your storage array. Table 4-3. Performance Monitor Table Description Column Headings Devices Total IOs Read Percentage Cache Hit Percentage Current KB/second Maximum KB/second Current IO/second Maximum IO/second Description Controller, virtual disk or storage array total. Cumulative IO's per second from last start time. Percentage of cumulative IO's that are READs. Percentage of cumulative IO's that are in-cache. Snapshot of throughput value per second (1KB = 1024 bytes). Maximum recorded throughput value from last start time. Snapshot of IO's per second (IOP = Input/output per second or one completed I/O transaction). Maximum recorded IOP from last start time. For more information, see the online help topics. 58 Planning: MD3200i Series Storage Array Terms and Concepts
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