Data Movement: Replication Latencies
This statistic shows the average latency per second as a single value per unit of time
instead of a heat map which shows multiple values per unit of time. In many cases this
statistic provides sufficient detail without going to the heat map. Typically
heat-map-based statistics are more expensive.
When monitoring replication progress, and troubleshooting replication. Also see
the standard Analytics statistic Data Movement: Replication Bytes and Data Movement: Replication Operations.
Table 63 Breakdowns of Replication Latencies
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direction
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Shows latency broken down by direction, to or from the
appliance.
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type of operation
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Shows latency broken down by type of operation with the remote
appliance, read or write.
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peer
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Shows latency broken down by the name of the remote
appliances.
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pool name
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Shows latency broken down by the name of the pools.
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project
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Shows latency broken down by the name of the projects.
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dataset
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Shows latency broken down by the name of the shares.
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as a raw statistic
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Shows latency as raw statistics.
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