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Question Plesk monitoring of drives: What is the operation time?

King555

Regular Pleskian
Server operating system version
Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS
Plesk version and microupdate number
Plesk Obsidian 18.0.69 Update #1 Web Admin Edition
I'm wondering what the "operation time" (or "operation duration", I translated it from the German version) in the monitoring extension within Plesk is. I ask because according to my research this time should not exceed 1 ms on NVME drives (should be far under that value normally), otherwise they are maybe faulty.

But on my server this operation time is constantly going up to 10 ms (read time, writing is about 2.3 ms avarage). Am I understanding this value wrong? Is 10 ms OK? I thought it's something like a latency.

And why can't I disable this monitoring, when I set a value before? Is this maybe a bug? For example I set it to 5 ms, save, then disabled the monitoring of this value, save again, and I'm getting mails because of this value going above 5 ms (although it should not be monitored anymore).
 
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