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Long Term Peak Performance
Hi,
I may be incorrect because I haven't looked into this for a while, but I believe that historical performance data is still at different intervals for last hour, month, year etc. From what I understand those intervals are fixed time frames like 20 seconds, 1 hour, 2 hours. Is it possible to maintain the peak performance metrics using the last hour data so that we can maintain peaks over longer term...
So if
Time 0 - 1%, Time 1 - 50%, Time 2 - 3%
was rolled up, it may just show
Time 0 - 1%, Time 2 - 3%
But I want to know that it peaked to 50%
Let me know if that makes any sense
Thanks
Corey
I may be incorrect because I haven't looked into this for a while, but I believe that historical performance data is still at different intervals for last hour, month, year etc. From what I understand those intervals are fixed time frames like 20 seconds, 1 hour, 2 hours. Is it possible to maintain the peak performance metrics using the last hour data so that we can maintain peaks over longer term...
So if
Time 0 - 1%, Time 1 - 50%, Time 2 - 3%
was rolled up, it may just show
Time 0 - 1%, Time 2 - 3%
But I want to know that it peaked to 50%
Let me know if that makes any sense
Thanks
Corey
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Re: Long Term Peak Performance
Hi Corey,
Veeam ONE is using fixed time frames 20 seconds (for the past hour), 5 minutes (for the past week), and 2 hours data samples for the rest of the time. Each 20 seconds performance sample is then aggregated/rolled up to 5 minutes and then to 2 hours. As far as I got it right, you would like to store peaks for 5 and 2 hours data samples?
Thanks!
Veeam ONE is using fixed time frames 20 seconds (for the past hour), 5 minutes (for the past week), and 2 hours data samples for the rest of the time. Each 20 seconds performance sample is then aggregated/rolled up to 5 minutes and then to 2 hours. As far as I got it right, you would like to store peaks for 5 and 2 hours data samples?
Thanks!
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Re: Long Term Peak Performance
Yes, so within each 5 minute interval it would store the peak 20 second interval and likewise for each 2 hour interval it would store the peak 5 minute interval. That would give a much more realistic picture of the environment. I notice that for IOPS, network, CPU, etc that the longer you go out the more the metric tend to zero.
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Re: Long Term Peak Performance
Ok, thanks for the feedback, I will discuss this feature with our dev team.
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Re: Long Term Peak Performance
Were you able to get any feedback on this?
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We are currently exploring possibilities of implementing this feature in the next releases, no other details yet.
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Re: Long Term Peak Performance
Thank you.
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