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Verify throughput and latency metrics for a storage account in the Azure portal | Microsoft Docs |
Learn how to verify throughput and latency metrics for a storage account in the portal. |
storage |
georgewallace |
timlt |
storage |
web |
na |
csharp |
tutorial |
10/23/2017 |
gwallace |
mvc |
This tutorial is part four and the final part of a series. In the previous tutorials you learned how to upload and download larges amounts of random data to an Azure storage account. This tutorial shows you how you can use metrics to view throughput and latency in the Azure portal.
In part four of the series, you learn how to:
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- Configure charts in the Azure portal
- Verify throughput and latency metrics
Azure storage metrics uses Azure monitor to provide a unified
Navigate to Metrics (preview) under SETTINGS in your storage account.
Choose Blob from the SUB SERVICE drop-down.
Select SUccess E2E LAtency under Metric.
Select Last 24 hours (Automatic) next to Time. CHoose Last hour and click Apply
Select Minute for ** Time granularity..
Click + Add Chart to add an additional chart.
In part two of the series, you learned about uploading large amounts of random data to a storage account in parallel, such as how to:
[!div class="checklist"]
- Configure charts in the Azure portal
- Verify throughput and latency metrics
Follow this link to see pre-built storage samples.
[!div class="nextstepaction"] Azure storage script samples