Replication Log Backpressure
The Replication Log Backpressure graph displays the actual number of operations that were delayed due to write throttling. "Backpressure" occurs when network bandwidth is insufficient to handle the total volume of replication and application traffic. Under such circumstances, write throttling is applied to reduce DR replication traffic to free up network bandwidth in order to maintain application performance.

Figure 148: Replication log backpressure.