Hi,
Is there any chance of having the option of a logarithmic scale on the Y axis for the graphs?
That would help readability on graphs where most of the action happens very close to 0, but occasional spikes compress the scale so much that the detail is lost...
Network traffic graphs are one instance of that - where a lot of the time the traffic is very low, but when it's high it's VERY high. You can often get the case similar to the following - where a spike up to 1Mbps makes it impossible to see the bit where it went from 1kbps to 5kbps.....
Is there any chance of having the option of a logarithmic scale on the Y axis for the graphs?
That would help readability on graphs where most of the action happens very close to 0, but occasional spikes compress the scale so much that the detail is lost...
Network traffic graphs are one instance of that - where a lot of the time the traffic is very low, but when it's high it's VERY high. You can often get the case similar to the following - where a spike up to 1Mbps makes it impossible to see the bit where it went from 1kbps to 5kbps.....
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