What is iMetr?
Iometer or input/output (I/O) The meter is a tool that carries out a computer I/O system that includes data bus, discs and network interfaces. Through the graphical user interface, Iometer is also a tool for eliminating problems that can help detect instances and possible causes of I/O delay. Benchmark information information can help create better I/O drivers.
I/O computer can be compared to athletic performance. The Iometer is performed by a program that reads the I/O system, when performing time and data volume. An obstacle track could be set up in athletics, while the stopwatch is ready to record the progress of athletes at every stage. Iometer uses a client-server model for "loading" I/O for monitoring of power and protocol metrics. For example, the latency of data bus or the time required to reverse the data direction can be measured with respect to different types of bus operations, including sharing data buses with other devices. E.gFor example, extended data and control bus, which is typical of high -performance servers, requires an in -depth analysis to optimize the data latency of the bus data. Many factors affect the performance of hard drives as local disks or as network units. For example, when the unit content is scattered in relatively distant cylinders, the average access time increases significantly.
Total I/O per second (TIOPS) suggests the ability of the computer system to respond to I/O requirements. Iometer queues evaluates the I/O request rate, so the computer system is the basis for the future performance of the I/O system. The total number of megabytes per second (TMBPS) is the number of bytes sent to or from I/O per second and high image means that the computer system has a faster overall response rate. Lower average response time I/O (Aiort) in milliseconds or thousandths of a second is ideal because less time is devoted to waiting for a systemm i/o react.
Due to the specific loading state of I/O, the maximum response time I/O (mort) will be in milliseconds. This can mean the main weakness of the speed for the computer system. Mort usually occurs during shared I/O operations.
Thepercentage of CPU use (CPUUT) or total CPUUT shows how much computer capacity is used. If the CPUUT is always 100% for easy I/O tasks, a major change may be required. This change can either be in software configuration or hardware used in the computer system.