Storage Performance Reports > NetApp Cluster-Mode Disk Performance by Cluster
  
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NetApp Cluster-Mode Disk Performance by Cluster
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Capacity Manager > Storage Performance > NetApp Cluster-Mode Disk Performance by Cluster
Three line charts display disk performance by cluster: busy, read/write rates, and read/write latency. Select the lines to be represented in the charts.
Click the Cluster Name link to view the Array Capacity and Utilization report. Click a point in the line chart to view the NetApp Cluster-Mode Disk Performance by Node report.
 
Cluster Name
Name of the storage array.
Disk Busy %
Percentage of time there was at least one outstanding request to the disk.
Log Date
Timestamp at which the performance data was collected.
User Read Blocks
Number of blocks transferred per second for user read operations.
User Write Blocks
Number of blocks transferred per second for user write operations.
User Read Latency
Average latency per block in microseconds for user read operations.
User Write Latency
Average latency per block in microseconds for user write operations.