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| Key | Value |
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| --- | --- |
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| File ID | A GUID that identifies the file being processed |
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| Priority | Priority of the download; values are **foreground** or **background** |
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| FileSize | Size of the file |
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| FileSizeInCache | Size of the file in the cache |
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| TotalBytesDownloaded | The number of bytes from any source downloaded so far |
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| PercentPeerCaching |The percentage of bytes downloaded from peers versus over HTTP |
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| BytesFromPeers | Total bytes downloaded from peer devices (sum of bytes downloaded from LAN, Group, and Internet Peers) |
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| BytesFromPeers | Total bytes downloaded from peer devices (sum of bytes downloaded from LAN, Group, and Internet Peers) |
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| BytesfromHTTP | Total number of bytes received over HTTP |
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| DownloadDuration | Total download time in seconds |
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| Status | Current state of the operation. Possible values are: **Downloading** (download in progress); **Complete** (download completed, but is not uploading yet); **Caching** (download completed successfully and is ready to upload or uploading); **Paused** (download/upload paused by caller) |
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| Priority | Priority of the download; values are **foreground** or **background** |
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| BytesFromCacheServer | Total number of bytes received from cache server |
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| BytesFromLanPeers | Total number of bytes received from peers found on the LAN |
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| BytesFromGroupPeers | Total number of bytes received from peers found in the group |
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| BytesFromInternetPeers | Total number of bytes received from internet peers |
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| BytesToLanPeers | Total number of bytes delivered from peers found on the LAN |
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| BytesToGroupPeers | Total number of bytes delivered from peers found in the group |
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| BytesToInternetPeers | Total number of bytes delivered from peers found on the LAN |
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| DownloadDuration | Total download time in seconds |
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| HttpConnectionCount | |
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| LanConnectionCount | |
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| GroupConnectionCount | |
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| InternetConnectionCount | |
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| DownloadMode | |
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| SourceURL | Http source for the file |
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| CacheHost | IP address for the cache server |
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| NumPeers | Indicates the total number of peers returned from the service. |
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| PredefinedCallerApplication | Indicates the last caller that initiated a request for the file. |
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| ExpireOn | The target expiration date and time for the file. |
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| Pinned | A yes/no value indicating whether an item has been "pinned" in the cache (see `setDeliveryOptmizationStatus`). |
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| IsPinned | A yes/no value indicating whether an item has been "pinned" in the cache (see `setDeliveryOptmizationStatus`). |
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`Get-DeliveryOptimizationPerfSnap` returns a list of key performance data:
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- Number of files downloaded
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- Number of files uploaded
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- Total bytes downloaded
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- Total bytes uploaded
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- Average transfer size (download); that is, the number bytes downloaded divided by the number of files
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- Average transfer size (upload); the number of bytes uploaded divided by the number of files
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- Peer efficiency; same as PercentPeerCaching
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| Key | Value |
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| --- | --- |
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| FilesDownloaded | Number of files downloaded |
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| FilesUploaded | Number of files uploaded |
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| Files | |
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| TotalBytesDownloaded | Total bytes downloaded |
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| TotalBytesUploaded | Total bytes uploaded |
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| AverageDownloadSize | Average transfer size (download); that is, the number bytes downloaded divided by the number of files |
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| AverageUploadSize | Average transfer size (upload); the number of bytes uploaded divided by the number of files |
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| DownloadMode | Delivery Optimization Download mode used to deliver file |
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| CacheSizeBytes | |
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| TotalDiskBytes | |
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| AvailableDiskBytes | |
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| CpuUsagePct | |
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| MemUsageKB | |
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| NumberOfPeers | |
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| CacheHostConnections | |
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| CdnConnections | |
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| LanConnections | |
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| LinkLocalConnections | |
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| GroupConnections | |
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| InternetConnections | |
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| DownlinkBps | |
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| DownlinkUsageBps | |
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| UplinkBps | |
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| UplinkUsageBps | |
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| ForegroundDownloadRatePct | |
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| BackgroundDownloadRatePct | |
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| UploadRatePct | |
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| UplinkUsageBps | |
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| ForegroundDownloadRatePct | |
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| BackgroundDownloadRatePct | |
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| UploadRatePct | |
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| UploadCount | |
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| ForegroundDownloadCount | |
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| ForegroundDownloadsPending | |
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| BackgroundDownloadCount | |
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| BackgroundDownloadsPending | |
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Using the `-Verbose` option returns additional information:
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- total number of files
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- number of foreground files
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- minimum file size for it to be cached
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- number of eligible files
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- number of files with peers
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- number of peering files [how different from the above?]
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- number of eligible (larger than the minimum size for peering) files
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- number of files that found peers
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- number of peering files (the number of files that got at least 1 byte from peers)
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- overall efficiency
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- efficiency in the peered files
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@ -119,4 +165,4 @@ Log entries are written to the PowerShell pipeline as objects. To dump logs to a
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[//]: # (section on what to look for in logs, list of peers, connection failures)
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[//]: # (possibly move to Troubleshooting)
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[//]: # (possibly move to Troubleshooting)
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### Maximum Background Download Bandwidth
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Starting in Windows 10, version 1803, specifies the maximum background download bandwidth that Delivery Optimization uses across all concurrent download activities as a percentage of available download bandwidth. **The default value of "0"** means that Delivery Optimization dynamically adjusts to use the available bandwidth for foreground downloads. However, downloads from LAN peers are not throttled even when this policy is set.
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Starting in Windows 10, version 1803, specifies the maximum background download bandwidth that Delivery Optimization uses across all concurrent download activities as a percentage of available download bandwidth. **The default value of "0"** means that Delivery Optimization dynamically adjusts to use the available bandwidth for background downloads. However, downloads from LAN peers are not throttled even when this policy is set.
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### Percentage of Maximum Download Bandwidth
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<!--Using include file, waas-delivery-optimization-monitor.md, for shared content on DO monitoring-->
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[!INCLUDE [Monitor Delivery Optimization](includes/waas-delivery-optimization-monitor.md)]
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### Monitor with Update Compliance
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Update Compliance provides you with information about your Delivery Optimization configuration, including the observed bandwidth savings across all devices that used peer-to-peer distribution over the past 28 days.
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