What is maximum depth of history? |
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Written by Максим
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Wednesday, 31 March 2010 13:44 |
The size of stored history is limited only by the available disk space volume. Data acquired in one test, after two aggregations, consumes approximately 150 bytes. Given test interval t minutes and T days total run time, using formula from previous answer: <Data volume> = 150 * (T*24*60/t) * (A*С*(2*N-A-1)/2) = 108000*T*A*С*(2*N-A-1)/t Given free disk space V bytes, we have: <Maximum storable history period (days)> = T = V*t/(108000*A*С*(2*N-A-1)) Given V=100GB disk space, N=100 nodes, A=1 active traffic concentration point, C=3 classes of service, t=1 minute tests interval, we have 4.5 years of history. If we have A=10 then history size drops to 6 months, if we use full-mesh then 33 days.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 31 March 2010 15:21 |