What do you read in the graphs?

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brononi
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What do you read in the graphs?

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As a network engineer, I love graphs. You can read things in graphs that you won't image that it was possible.
Below, you can see the traffic load of my switch for a IP Camera that is located outside.
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Based on the graphs, You can nicely see the sunset/sunrise.
Based on the graphs, You can nicely see the sunset/sunrise.
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And in a year, you can see the amount of sunshine in a day...
And in a year, you can see the amount of sunshine in a day...
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Re: What do you read in the graphs?

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I'm glad I do not live in Belgium. Seems like in January it's really dark for quite some time :-)
But other then that, really nice linkage between network traffic and sun-shine.

I guess this is due to the extremely large compression when it's dark outside ?
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Re: What do you read in the graphs?

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phalek wrote:I guess this is due to the extremely large compression when it's dark outside ?
The reason is that during the day, the IP-camera is sending more traffic (=colors). And during the night, only black/white images are transferred.
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