The Top Least Available Servers view lets you quickly determine which servers have been down (powered off) during a selected time frame. By default, it shows the 10 servers with the highest amount of downtime (the lowest availability).
Availability is a percentage of device uptime in a specific reporting period, such as 5 minutes. Uptime is defined as the amount of time the device is powered on and capable of processing data without considering whether it is reachable. A device that is up and capable of processing data can be unreachable because of a network or other communications failure by another device along its path.
The Top Least Available Servers view displays the availability percentages for the servers with the lowest availability during the selected time period.
Click the name of an item to see more data from that item.
By default, the Top Least Available Servers view includes the following information:
Identifies the managed item that is associated with the performance data. If an administrator defined an alias for the device item, the alias is displayed. Otherwise, the discovered device name is displayed.
The average availability of the device, plotted as an average of the following values:
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