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  • sasanaalem
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2023
    • 28

    #1

    95 graph percentile

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    I have above 95percentile on my graphs in zabbix and as you can see I have both incoming and outgoing on same side,after I lose it I make another 95 percentile here:
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    but if I selecet bot incoming and outgoing traffic for 95 percentile on same side(right/right for example) I just get one of the percentile, and just when I select (right/left) I can see the percentile calculated, its very confuse me becuse the graph usage in this way is too close for example if my incoming traffic is 1Gbps and my outgoing is 100Mbps the graphs show somthing like this:
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    1) Is it possible I have incoming and outgoing on same side?and how?
    2) if above is not possible how can I have the diffrence between incoming/outgoing more real?!​
  • Answer selected by sasanaalem at 12-08-2024, 17:25.
    markfree
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2019
    • 868

    You may not see the percentile line for inbound traffic due to the difference in values between inbound and outbound traffic in the first picture.
    The percentile lines are all there, but both traffics have very distant values, so the scale of the graph gets very high.
    This is a bit hard to visualize, but a correct graph.

    If you change the axis sides from inbound and outbound traffic, you will get a scale like the last picture, but that would show you uneven data.

    A better visualization would be to plot both traffic separately.

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    • markfree
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2019
      • 868

      #2
      You may not see the percentile line for inbound traffic due to the difference in values between inbound and outbound traffic in the first picture.
      The percentile lines are all there, but both traffics have very distant values, so the scale of the graph gets very high.
      This is a bit hard to visualize, but a correct graph.

      If you change the axis sides from inbound and outbound traffic, you will get a scale like the last picture, but that would show you uneven data.

      A better visualization would be to plot both traffic separately.

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      • sasanaalem
        Junior Member
        • Sep 2023
        • 28

        #3
        Originally posted by markfree
        You may not see the percentile line for inbound traffic due to the difference in values between inbound and outbound traffic in the first picture.
        The percentile lines are all there, but both traffics have very distant values, so the scale of the graph gets very high.
        This is a bit hard to visualize, but a correct graph.

        If you change the axis sides from inbound and outbound traffic, you will get a scale like the last picture, but that would show you uneven data.

        A better visualization would be to plot both traffic separately.
        Thanks markfree!

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