Data transmission rate
The Transfer Rate graph in the link status Overview panel for a replication link shows the history of the rate of data transmissions on the link per second. For an active/active link, this is the rate of data transmission from the local system to the remote system. For an active/passive link, this is the rate of data transmission during replication or recovery, whichever is happening at the time. In any case, the data transmission rate is cumulative for all the HCP tenants and default-tenant directories on the link.
If the Transfer Rate graph is not currently visible, click Transfer Rate to display it.
The x‑axis in the Transfer Rate graph marks the passage of time. The axis shows 30 days (or fewer if the replication link was created less than 30 days ago). The y-axis marks the data transmission rate in KB, MB, or GB. As the transmission rate varies, the measurement unit for the y-axis grows or shrinks as needed (for example, from KB to MB to GB).
The graph heading displays the current data transmission rate. Factors that affect this rate include the amount of other traffic on the network, the current load on both systems involved in the link, and whether data is being compressed or encrypted. Also, larger objects and object parts have higher rates of throughput.