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This of course reduces the time period to see historical data. You can also choose to increase the reduction factor to be able to store more data for a longer time.  
This of course reduces the time period to see historical data. You can also choose to increase the reduction factor to be able to store more data for a longer time.  
The time printed in parentheses represents the worst-case graph resolution based on the chosen resolution and reduction factor.
The time printed in parentheses represents the worst-case graph resolution based on the chosen resolution and reduction factor.
Note: Regardless of these settings, the graph values are always converted to represent a value per second (when applicable). For example, the packets per second for IP addresses will always be a value literally per second even if the resolution is larger or smaller than one second.  
Note: Regardless of these settings, the graph values are always converted to represent a value per second (when applicable). For example, the packets per second for IP addresses will always be a value literally per second even if the resolution is larger or smaller than one second.  
The shown value is scaled to match this view. Especially with sub-second resolution this might be misleading.  
The shown value is scaled to match this view. Especially with sub-second resolution this might be misleading.  
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