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Calculate Peaks Stats in Addition to Average Stats
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This option will double the data collection time. If will use the MAX consolidation function and calculate statistics from the max values in each of the respective time ranges.
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Save Historical Data in Database Tables
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Check this setting in order to keep a table for each day, week, month, and year data. The times that these tables will be created will be based upon the following formula: Daily - One partition per day, Weekly - One Partition per Week, Monthly - One partition per Month, Yearly - One Partition per Year. All tables will have the following suffixes by type Daily: YYYYDDD, Weekly: YYYYWW, Monthly: YYYYMM, and Yearly: YYYY suffixes.
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The number of Days, Weeks, Months, or Years to keep daily statistics.
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The number of Days, Weeks, Months, or Years to keep weekly statistics.
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Monthly Partition Retention
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The number of Days, Weeks, Months, or Years to keep monthly statistics.
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The number of Days, Weeks, Months, or Years to keep yearly statistics.
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Absolute Maximum Value
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10 Thousand
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100 Thousand
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1 Million
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2.5 Million (20 Megabits)
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7.5 Million (60 Megabits)
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10 Million
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12.5 Million (100 Megabits)
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31.3 Million (250 Megabits)
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75 Million (600 Megabits)
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100 Million
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