The service-level objective requires average storage latency to stay below 20 ms. According to the data shown, which single metric indicates that the SLO is currently being exceeded?
The await column reports the average time, in milliseconds, that each I/O request spends waiting in the queue plus the time required to service the request. An await value of 92.3 ms far exceeds the 20 ms latency target, confirming the problem. avgrq-sz shows request size, %util shows how busy the device is, and tps shows the number of I/O operations per second; none of these directly measure latency.
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