Azure data lake storage and evaluation

Anshal 2,246 Reputation points
2024-07-14T14:00:24.87+00:00

Hi friends, what is the meaning of metrics  operations applied in data lake storage calculations?

And there are a bunch of all metrics to calculate that are confusing. Any easy way to understand?

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  1. Dillon Silzer 56,601 Reputation points
    2024-07-15T04:22:51.58+00:00

    Hi Anshal,

    Here is a rough definition of operations applied:

    Operations Applied:

    • Read Operation: Any operation that retrieves data from the data lake.
    • Write Operation: Any operation that adds or updates data in the data lake.
    • Delete Operation: Any operation that removes data from the data lake.

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    Best regards,

    Dillon Silzer, Director | Cloudaen.com | Cloudaen Computing Solutions

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  1. Nehruji R 4,691 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2024-07-15T10:26:52.84+00:00

    Hello Anshal,

    Greetings! Welcome to Microsoft Q&A Platform.

    Metrics operations in data lake storage calculations refer to the various measurements and analyses used to monitor and optimize the performance, cost, and efficiency of data lakes. These metrics help in understanding how data is stored, accessed, and utilized within the data lake environment.There are many metrices in Data Lake storage, to calculate metrices consider using visualization tools and dashboards that can present the data in a more intuitive format. Tools like Azure Monitor which offers comprehensive dashboards to track and analyze these metrics refer article.

    Metrics and logs in Azure Monitor support only Azure Resource Manager storage accounts. Azure Monitor doesn't support classic storage accounts. If you want to use metrics or logs on a classic storage account, you need to migrate to an Azure Resource Manager storage account. For more information, see Migrate to Azure Resource Manager.

    For a list of available metrics for Azure Blob Storage, see Azure Blob Storage monitoring data reference, https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/reference/supported-metrics/metrics-index

    Similar thread for reference - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/1464596/transition-to-using-metrics-how-to-determine-what.

    Hope this answer helps! please let us know if you have any further queries. I’m happy to assist you further.


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