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Measure the normal performance of the I/O system; typical values for a single block
read range from 5 to 20 milliseconds, depending on the hardware used. If the
hardware shows response times much higher than the normal performance value, then
it is performing badly or is overworked. This is your bottleneck. If disk queues start to
exceed two, then the disk is a potential bottleneck of the system.
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