ONTAP Hardware
ONTAP Hardware
If you look at the screenshot below, you can see that the aggregate na04_sata_aggr appears to be running at around about 4000 IOPS on average. But looking at the IOPS values for the volumes, they add up to well under 1000. So the question is, which stats are right, or maybe, where are the other 3000 IOPS going?
can anyone advise on how to decypher this?
Many Thanks
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Hi,
Its a very good observation. I am sure this is something, people will observe if they are on cDOT 8.3 onwards.
According to NetApp KBID:1001962
Thus in any CDOT version of 8.3 and above, summing up the volume IOPS values will not equate to the aggregate IOPS values.
Note: In the past (all the way up to CDOT version 8.2), volume Polling for IOPS included the d-blade So at that time, summing up all of the IOPS for volumes contained on an aggregate would match that aggregate’s IOPS.
Hope this information helps.
THanks,
-Ashwin
The aggregate layer and the volume layer are two completely different things. For example you can have 64kB read ops, but you might have writes at the same time, or two volumes reading at the same time, creating a lot of maybe 8k reads on disk. Also you have cpreads, and you can have snapshot creations, deletions, dedupe, and many other background things running on disk.
It is expected to have different IOP values at both layers since ONTAP/FAS/WAFL is way more feature packed than your standard storage device/OS and those features will cause different utilization issues.
Let me know if this helps.
Thanks Aswin
but i cant seem to open KBID:1001962 or find it for that matter.
FYI to view the content you will have to push sign in at the top right, then go back to the KB in question again. Sorry that's something we plan to fix in the near future.
thank you so much its really appreaciated