typeperf disk write log interpretation












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When running typeperf utility to get total disk write.



typeperf -si 2 "LogicalDisk(_Total)Disk write Bytes/sec"


I get results in the format



"01/11/2019 01:29:40.674","58066.696363"


what is the meaning of the 2 values 58066 and 696363 ?










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    When running typeperf utility to get total disk write.



    typeperf -si 2 "LogicalDisk(_Total)Disk write Bytes/sec"


    I get results in the format



    "01/11/2019 01:29:40.674","58066.696363"


    what is the meaning of the 2 values 58066 and 696363 ?










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      When running typeperf utility to get total disk write.



      typeperf -si 2 "LogicalDisk(_Total)Disk write Bytes/sec"


      I get results in the format



      "01/11/2019 01:29:40.674","58066.696363"


      what is the meaning of the 2 values 58066 and 696363 ?










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      When running typeperf utility to get total disk write.



      typeperf -si 2 "LogicalDisk(_Total)Disk write Bytes/sec"


      I get results in the format



      "01/11/2019 01:29:40.674","58066.696363"


      what is the meaning of the 2 values 58066 and 696363 ?







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          The command: typeperf -si 2 "LogicalDisk(_Total)Disk write Bytes/sec",



          it means: To display LogicalDisk process counters every two seconds.



          I think the value 58066.696363 is defined by system, it means the value of disk write byte is written by us and system on specific time.



          And in my test environment, we can see:



          enter image description here



          For details we can refer to the following article:



          Typeperf



          https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-xp/bb490960(v=technet.10)






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            The command: typeperf -si 2 "LogicalDisk(_Total)Disk write Bytes/sec",



            it means: To display LogicalDisk process counters every two seconds.



            I think the value 58066.696363 is defined by system, it means the value of disk write byte is written by us and system on specific time.



            And in my test environment, we can see:



            enter image description here



            For details we can refer to the following article:



            Typeperf



            https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-xp/bb490960(v=technet.10)






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              The command: typeperf -si 2 "LogicalDisk(_Total)Disk write Bytes/sec",



              it means: To display LogicalDisk process counters every two seconds.



              I think the value 58066.696363 is defined by system, it means the value of disk write byte is written by us and system on specific time.



              And in my test environment, we can see:



              enter image description here



              For details we can refer to the following article:



              Typeperf



              https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-xp/bb490960(v=technet.10)






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                The command: typeperf -si 2 "LogicalDisk(_Total)Disk write Bytes/sec",



                it means: To display LogicalDisk process counters every two seconds.



                I think the value 58066.696363 is defined by system, it means the value of disk write byte is written by us and system on specific time.



                And in my test environment, we can see:



                enter image description here



                For details we can refer to the following article:



                Typeperf



                https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-xp/bb490960(v=technet.10)






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                The command: typeperf -si 2 "LogicalDisk(_Total)Disk write Bytes/sec",



                it means: To display LogicalDisk process counters every two seconds.



                I think the value 58066.696363 is defined by system, it means the value of disk write byte is written by us and system on specific time.



                And in my test environment, we can see:



                enter image description here



                For details we can refer to the following article:



                Typeperf



                https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-xp/bb490960(v=technet.10)







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