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Diagnostics and <strong>Troubleshooting</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> – Virtual SAN<br />

First, the <strong>VSAN</strong> Client view is showing activity for host cs-ie-04 only, as this is the<br />

host where the virtual machine with the workload is running. In this environment,<br />

there is no other activity currently. As you can see, all metrics are green. No<br />

anomalies have been detected.<br />

Next, let’s take a look at the <strong>VSAN</strong> Disks view. This shows that most of the activity is<br />

on host cs-ie-h01 and cs-ie-h04, which is to be expected. This is where the disk<br />

components of the VMDK that are used for workload testing reside. Latency is well<br />

within limits, and IOPS and bandwidth match what IOmeter is delivering. Also of<br />

note is the fact that congestion is normal, as the metric is shown in green.<br />

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