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Metrics for Azure NetApp Files | Microsoft Docs |
Azure NetApp Files provides metrics on allocated storage, actual storage usage, volume IOPS, and latency. Use these metrics to understand usage and performance. |
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Azure NetApp Files provides metrics on allocated storage, actual storage usage, volume IOPS, and latency. By analyzing these metrics, you can gain a better understanding on the usage pattern and volume performance of your NetApp accounts.
You can find metrics for a capacity pool or volume by selecting the capacity pool or volume. Then click Metric to view the available metrics:
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Pool Allocated Size
The provisioned size of the pool. -
Pool Allocated to Volume Size
The total of volume quota (GiB) in a given capacity pool (that is, the total of the volumes' provisioned sizes in the capacity pool).
This size is the size you selected during volume creation. -
Pool Consumed Size
The total of logical space (GiB) used across volumes in a capacity pool. -
Total Snapshot Size for the Pool
The sum of snapshot size from all volumes in the pool.
- Percentage Volume Consumed Size
The percentage of the volume consumed, including snapshots. - Volume Allocated Size
The provisioned size of a volume - Volume Quota Size
The quota size (GiB) the volume is provisioned with. - Volume Consumed Size
Logical size of the volume (used bytes).
This size includes logical space used by active file systems and snapshots. - Volume Snapshot Size
The size of all snapshots in a volume.
Note
Volume latency for Average Read Latency and Average Write Latency is measured within the storage service and does not include network latency.
- Average Read Latency
The average time for reads from the volume in milliseconds. - Average Write Latency
The average time for writes from the volume in milliseconds. - Read IOPS
The number of reads to the volume per second. - Write IOPS
The number of writes to the volume per second.
Note
- Network transfer size (for example, the Volume replication total transfer metrics) might differ from the source or destination volumes of a cross-region replication. This behavior is a result of efficient replication engine being used to minimize the network transfer cost.
- Volume replication metrics are currently populated for replication destination volumes and not the source of the replication relationship.
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Is volume replication status healthy
The condition of the replication relationship. A healthy state is denoted by1
. An unhealthy state is denoted by0
. -
Is volume replication transferring
Whether the status of the volume replication is ‘transferring’. -
Volume replication last transfer duration
The amount of time in seconds it took for the last transfer to complete. -
Volume replication last transfer size
The total number of bytes transferred as part of the last transfer. -
Volume replication progress
The total amount of data transferred for the current transfer operation. -
Volume replication total transfer
The cumulative bytes transferred for the relationship.
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Pool allocated throughput
Sum of the throughput of all the volumes belonging to the pool. -
Provisioned throughput for the pool
Provisioned throughput of this pool.
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Read throughput
Read throughput in bytes per second. -
Total throughput
Sum of all throughput in bytes per second. -
Write throughput
Write throughput in bytes per second. -
Other throughput
Other throughput (that is not read or write) in bytes per second.
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Is Volume Backup Enabled
Shows whether backup is enabled for the volume.1
is enabled.0
is disabled. -
Is Volume Backup Operation Complete
Shows whether the last volume backup or restore operation is successfully completed.1
is successful.0
is unsuccessful. -
Is Volume Backup Suspended
Shows whether the backup policy is suspended for the volume.1
is not suspended.0
is suspended. -
Volume Backup Bytes
The total bytes backed up for this volume. -
Volume Backup Last Transferred Bytes
The total bytes transferred for the last backup or restore operation.