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NetApp Cluster-Mode Volume Performance by Vserver
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Capacity Manager > Storage Performance > NetApp Cluster-Mode Volume Performance by Vserver
Three line charts represents Cluster-Mode volume performance data by Vserver: IOPS, read/write rate, 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 the Vserver link to view the NetApp Cluster-Mode Vserver Summary report. Click a point in the line chart to view the NetApp Cluster Mode Volume Performance by Vserver report.
 
Cluster Name
Name of the storage array.
Total IOPS
Number of operations per second serviced by the volume.
Read IOPS
Number of reads per second to the volume
Write IOPS
Number of writes per second to the volume.
Log Date
Timestamp at which the performance data was collected.
Vserver Name
Name of the Vserver. When specified as part of a Vserver-create, this is the name of the Vserver.
Read Rate
Bytes read per second from the volume.
Write Rate
Bytes written per second to the volume.
Read Latency
Average latency in microseconds for the WAFL (Write Anywhere File Layout) file system to process read requests.
Write Latency
Average latency in microseconds for the WAFL (Write Anywhere File Layout) file system to process write request to the volume; not including request processing or network communication time.