About Edge statistics
The Edge Stats report gives you a high-level performance overview of all configured Edges that are connected to the current Core. The configured Edges send their statistics every five minutes to the Core. The Core then displays this point-in-time information in the report, giving you a network-wide view of valuable details about how they are performing.
The highest values are displayed on the left and descend to the right, enabling you to easily identify any Edges with performance problems. Each Edge is assigned a color so you can compare statistics between several Edges at a glance.
If you have set up the Core for high availability, the Edge Stats report only displays Edges that are served by individual Cores. If one Core is down, the report shows Edges served by both Cores, however on separate pages.
This report displays these statistics:
• Blockstore Uncommitted Bytes
• Estimated Time to Drain Blockstore Uncommitted Data
• Blockstore Commit Delay
• Blockstore Space Utilization
• Read I/O Latency (All LUNs)
• Write I/O Latency (All LUNs)
The Edge Stats report answers these questions:
• How many bytes of uncommitted data is currently in the blockstore?
• What is the estimated time (in seconds) to drain the uncommitted blockstore data back to the Core?
• How long is the delay (in seconds) to commit the blockstore data? For example, if the value is 1d 3h, and the Edge at the branch office is down, any data written at the Edge in the last 1d 3h will be lost.
• What percentage of the blockstore is currently being used by uncommitted data?
• What is the average read and write I/O latency (in milliseconds) over the last hour for all LUNs?
To view the Edge Stats report, choose Reports > Storage: Edge Stats.
If the Edge becomes disconnected, the report shows last received statistics until it is reconnected. If the Edge becomes idle, it continues to report statistics to the Core even if individual values don’t change.