The `LATENCY LATEST` command reports the latest latency events logged. Each reported event has the following fields: - Event name. - Unix timestamp of the latest latency spike for the event. - Latest event latency in millisecond. - All-time maximum latency for this event. "All-time" means the maximum latency since the Redis instance was started, or the time that events were reset `LATENCY RESET`. @example: ``` 127.0.0.1:6379> debug sleep 1 OK (1.00s) 127.0.0.1:6379> debug sleep .25 OK 127.0.0.1:6379> latency latest 1) 1) "command" 2) (integer) 1405067976 3) (integer) 251 4) (integer) 1001 ``` For more information refer to the [Latency Monitoring Framework page][lm]. [lm]: /topics/latency-monitor @return @array-reply: specifically: The command returns an array where each element is a four elements array representing the event's name, timestamp, latest and all-time latency measurements.