The Bar chart format presents data averages from across the selected time period. Each bar shows the data in a row in a table. The Y-axis identifies each table row. A maximum of ten rows can be included in a single Bar chart. The Y-axis label indicates the columns that identify the row. For example, the Y-axis shows each corresponding server name for the Server IP Address view. The X-axis usually displays the metric values and their units.
This type of chart format is most useful for comparing performance metrics from different entities. For example:
Each part of the bar provides flyover text to identify a metric and its value. This feature is useful for understanding which component metric contributed the most to the total. Click a bar in the chart to highlight the corresponding row in the data table. You can then right-click the table row and select Apply as Filter to view data that is associated solely with the selected entity.
Important: Certain metrics are shown as a single value, such as Server Response Time. Other metrics are shown in a composite format, such as Transaction Time. A composite chart displays as selected metric as a portion of the whole metric. The composite Bar chart shows a breakdown of a single value to its units.
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