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Commands Per Second

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Commands Per Second is Number of commands processed per second.

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PredicateValueRef
Rdf:typeMetric[1]
DescriptionNumber of commands processed per second[1]
Has Unitcommands/second[1]
Member ofThroughput[1]

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labelbeam/93526dc1-0188-4e4a-85b0-50663b0772da
Commands Per Second
descriptionbeam/93526dc1-0188-4e4a-85b0-50663b0772da
Number of commands processed per second
hasUnitbeam/93526dc1-0188-4e4a-85b0-50663b0772da
commands/second
memberOfbeam/93526dc1-0188-4e4a-85b0-50663b0772da
ex:throughput

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  1. ctx:claims/beam/93526dc1-0188-4e4a-85b0-50663b0772da
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      - **Total Latency**: Overall latency experienced by clients. ### 4. **Throughput** - **Commands Per Second**: Number of commands processed per second. - **Network Traffic**: Amount of data sent and received over the network. ### 5. **Pers

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