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“IOPS” stands for “Input/Output Operations Per Second.” IOPS is an important performance metric for storage devices that shows number of read/write operations that a storage device can perform per second. | “IOPS” stands for “Input/Output Operations Per Second.” IOPS is an important performance metric for storage devices that shows number of read/write operations that a storage device can perform per second. | ||
A high IOPS number means that a storage device is capable of performing a large number of read and write operations in a very short amount of time. | A high IOPS number means that a storage device is capable of performing a large number of read and write operations in a very short amount of time. This can be beneficial for applications and systems that require fast and efficient access to storage resources. | ||
If there is a sudden drop in IOPS, it could indicate a problem with the storage system or with one of the applications running on the system. | |||
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Revision as of 11:26, 7 December 2023
“IOPS” stands for “Input/Output Operations Per Second.” IOPS is an important performance metric for storage devices that shows number of read/write operations that a storage device can perform per second.
A high IOPS number means that a storage device is capable of performing a large number of read and write operations in a very short amount of time. This can be beneficial for applications and systems that require fast and efficient access to storage resources.
If there is a sudden drop in IOPS, it could indicate a problem with the storage system or with one of the applications running on the system.