Array Capacity Utilization Reports > NetApp Cluster-Mode Thin Provisioning Summary
  
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NetApp Cluster-Mode Thin Provisioning Summary
This report lists NetApp Cluster-Mode aggregate and the net volume capacities of associated volumes relative to the total aggregate size. Use this report to identify over-provisioned aggregates. Cluster Mode arrays only.
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Capacity Manager > Array Capacity & Utilization > NetApp Cluster-Mode Thin Provisioning Summary
Cluster
Name of the storage array. Drill down to Array Capacity and Utilization (NetApp Cluster).
Aggregate
Name of the NetApp aggregates.
Capacity
Total size (in bytes) of the file system. If the file system is restricted or offline, the value is 0.
# Thin Volumes
The number of thin volumes in the aggregate. Drill down to NetApp Cluster-Mode Volume Summary.
Volume Total Capacity
Sum of the capacity of all the volumes.
Values are stored as KiB in the database and rendered according to your user profile preferences.
Volume Used Capacity
Sum of the used capacity of all the volumes.
Values are stored as KiB in the database and rendered according to your user profile preferences.
Volume Free Capacity
Sum of the available capacity of all the volumes.
Values are stored as KiB in the database and rendered according to your user profile preferences.
Aggr Free Space
Aggregate Free Space = Capacity - Volume Used Capacity.
Utilization
Utilization over 100% represents over-committed provisioning.