The user asked if data the same from three columns, as all data points from the computer tends to be captured in 5 minute aggregation. It was suggested that with a 24 hour report window, the machines may have some variation with logons/logoffs, especially considering an average user of 7 at one time on the 130 servers in the folder. The user was left unsure about this.
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Is this Data, Right? all 3 columns should not have the same data or can it be explained the difference?
Data is taken from computer tends in solve
Every data point in the historical is captured in 5 minute aggregation and we keep the min/max/current/avg for each sample over the 5 minute window. I can only assume that is what your seeing for this one metric. Sessions is somewhat of a static metric but over 5 minutes I would assume some machines would have some variation with logons/logoffs.
yeah i understand that but wondering the point of the 3 columns as they show the same data
Well if my theory holds true they COULD have different data. I guess it would depend on your time window for the report.
24 hours
Got me then. I doubt the machines are so static that 30 people logon and stay on all day without any logons/logoffs. :man-shrugging:
average user on the severs is 7 at one time
it is bsed on a folder
that has 130 servers in it
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