Auto-scale History for Azure NetApp Shares

This feature is only available in the Nerdio Manager Premium edition.

The auto-scale history visualization helps you understand auto-scale behavior and how it impacts your deployment.

The following are important auto-scale history features.

  • Time Range: At the top of the window, select the desired time range to display.

  • Show: At the top of the window, select the desired graph(s) to display.

  • Savings: At the top of the window, you can view auto-scale savings.

  • Zoom In: For the Size (GiB) graph only, click and drag the mouse over the section of the graph you wish to zoom in on. When you are zoomed in, select Zoom-out to restore the full graph.

  • Hover: You can hover over any part of any graph to see its details. For example:

  • Action Points:

    • Scale Out: This action point indicates that a scale-out event took place. (Red indicates that the scale-out event is costing money.)

    • Scale In: This action point indicates that a scale-in event took place. (Green means that the scale-in event is saving money.)

    • Azure Issue: This indicates that there was a problem communicating with Azure. If this occurs frequently, please contact Nerdio Manager technical support.

  • At the bottom of any graph, select the data set name to toggle on/off the display line associated with that information. For example, select Peak Size to suppress that line on the graph. Select it again to display it.

To view auto-scale history for an Azure NetApp share:

  1. Navigate to Storage Azure NetApp Files.

  2. Locate the file share you wish to work with.

  3. From the action menu, select Auto-scaleHistory.

  4. Select the desired time range and the specific graphs to display.

    • Size (GiB): The Size graph displays the following information about the file share size:
      • Peak Size: The maximum size of the file share.

      • Actual Size: The actual size of the file share.

      • Used Capacity: The current capacity used in the file share.

    • Latency (ms): The latency graph displays the following information.

      • Read Latency (avg): The average read latency.

      • Write Latency (avg): The average write latency.

    • Savings%: The Savings graph displays the savings percentage.

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Auto-scale History for Azure Files Shares