Hi,
I can't understand the meaning of colors used in the circles ( Cyan & Coral) & for the lines in the graphs ( Cyan & Red)
Thanks !!!!!!
Clarification about tab: Disk Performance
- hdsentinel
- Site Admin
- Posts: 3128
- Joined: 2008.07.27. 17:00
- Location: Hungary
- Contact:
Re: Clarification about tab: Disk Performance
Hi,
Thanks for your question!
The Cyan and Coral (orange?) circles are simple indicators, just like LEDs showing that the hard disk is currently performing a READ (cyan) or WRITE (orange) operation. As you may notice, these indicators are displayed if the corresponding line (current read rate / current write rate) is above 0 KB/s, indicating that a read or write operation is currently active.
The graph on the bottom shows the ACTUAL value of disk activity / transfer rate with cyan line and an AVERAGE value with red line (average of the last measured actual values).
For example, if you start a copy operation, you may see that the cyan line jumps immediately (reflecting that the operation is active) and the red line follows it slower. This average is useful upon lots of disk operations at the same time (for example if different software constantly access the hard disk) as then this average may reflect the disk activity / transfer rate better - instead of the constantly changing actual values.
Thanks for your question!
The Cyan and Coral (orange?) circles are simple indicators, just like LEDs showing that the hard disk is currently performing a READ (cyan) or WRITE (orange) operation. As you may notice, these indicators are displayed if the corresponding line (current read rate / current write rate) is above 0 KB/s, indicating that a read or write operation is currently active.
The graph on the bottom shows the ACTUAL value of disk activity / transfer rate with cyan line and an AVERAGE value with red line (average of the last measured actual values).
For example, if you start a copy operation, you may see that the cyan line jumps immediately (reflecting that the operation is active) and the red line follows it slower. This average is useful upon lots of disk operations at the same time (for example if different software constantly access the hard disk) as then this average may reflect the disk activity / transfer rate better - instead of the constantly changing actual values.
Re: Clarification about tab: Disk Performance
Hi
Thanks for the explanation: it's all clear !!
What think you, for the next versions, the added line in the attached ?
Regards
p.s. For you is Orange for the scuba diver is coral
Thanks for the explanation: it's all clear !!
What think you, for the next versions, the added line in the attached ?
Regards
p.s. For you is Orange for the scuba diver is coral
- Attachments
-
- New-1.jpg (66.94 KiB) Viewed 7490 times
- hdsentinel
- Site Admin
- Posts: 3128
- Joined: 2008.07.27. 17:00
- Location: Hungary
- Contact:
Re: Clarification about tab: Disk Performance
Thanks !
Maybe it will be added, but I suspect it will be added to Help instead
Maybe it will be added, but I suspect it will be added to Help instead