Our hosting machines run a nightly backup onto another machine on the same switch. This puts a LARGE spike onto the graphs which pushes the autoscaling much further out than we care. Have turned off autoscaling and set a limit in the graph template, but this isn't ideal either.
Would be nice to leave autoscaling on, and just set these limits on the fly when analysing graphs
Zoom tool set the upper and lower limits
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Um, interesting idea.
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