What is a latency chart?

What is a latency chart?

The Latency graph provides latency statistics, in milliseconds (ms), for volumes, volume groups, pools, applications, and workloads. This graph appears in the Logical View, Physical View, and Applications & Workloads View tabs. Latency refers to any delay that occurs as data is read or written.

What is an example of latency?

Network latency Network latency describes a delay that takes place during communication over a network (including the Internet). For example, a slow router may cause a delay of a few milliseconds when one system on a LAN tries to connect to another through the router.

What is the difference between latency and duration?

Latency recording is a different type of duration recording that involves an observer measuring how long it takes for a behavior to begin after a specific verbal demand or event has occurred.

Is latency equal to response time?

Latency is the delay incurred in communicating a message (the time the message spends “on the wire”). Response time is the total time it takes from when a user makes a request until they receive a response.

How to represent a latency chart in usability?

Here’s a low fidelity mockup of what I mean: For point a, it makes sense to know when something is unknown (no data) or down (negative result). For point b, I could see a line graph for the latency then overlay a bar or change the background for times where latency is undefined or the host is down.

How to represent a latency chart ( JPG )?

I develop a monitoring tool for applications, and one of the upcoming feature is a new “Latency Chart”. This chart is made automatically as a jpg file, and it represents the latency of a given host for the last 24 hours (i.e. how many mili-seconds it takes to communicate from my host to the given host). It polls and collects data every minute.

Where can I find latency statistics for CTA?

Today the CTA SIP provides latency statistics via the CTA Plan website under the SIP Metrics tab; these statistics represent measurements within the SIP, from the point of receipt by the SIP to the point of dissemination from the SIP.

Where do I get my Azure network latency statistics?

The latency measurements are collected from ThousandEyes agents, hosted in Azure cloud regions worldwide, that continuously send network probes between themselves in 1-minute intervals. The monthly latency statistics are derived from averaging the collected samples for the month. August 2020 round-trip latency figures