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Hi,
Actually, billing is based on traffic volume or by 95 percentile. I have several clients were billing is based on 90 percentile. As a feature request, I would like to have a custom percentile with 95 per default.
Anyway, thank’s for this great product.
Regards, Alexandre
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I’d second this request.
And extending it, would be possible to have the “daily” % marked or recorded in some way?
Thanks,
-Darrell
On Jan 14, 2017, at 8:28 AM, Alexandre AMSALEG AAMSALEG@diademys.com wrote:
Hi,
Actually, billing is based on traffic volume or by 95 percentile. I have several clients were billing is based on 90 percentile. As a feature request, I would like to have a custom percentile with 95 per default.
Anyway, thank’s for this great product.
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That what?
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On 15 Jan 2017, 20:51, at 20:51, Darrell Budic budic@onholyground.com wrote:
I’d second this request.
And extending it, would be possible to have the “daily” % marked or recorded in some way?
Thanks,
-Darrell
On Jan 14, 2017, at 8:28 AM, Alexandre AMSALEG
AAMSALEG@diademys.com wrote:
Hi,
Actually, billing is based on traffic volume or by 95 percentile. I
have several clients were billing is based on 90 percentile.
As a feature request, I would like to have a custom percentile with
95 per default.
Anyway, thank’s for this great product.
Regards, Alexandre _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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Whups, that was incomplete, yes.
For a billing client, I’d like to see which days of the month their usage exceeded a daily allowance. The idea is a client who is allowed to use the port at price X until their usage exceeds 10%/1Gbps/etc for 3 days, then their price changes to Y. Ideally a daily allowance could be set, or the overall allowance could be broken down by days of the month.
On Jan 15, 2017, at 2:52 PM, Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org wrote:
That what?
Sent from BlueMail http://www.bluemail.me/r On 15 Jan 2017, at 20:51, Darrell Budic <budic@onholyground.com mailto:budic@onholyground.com> wrote: I’d second this request.
And extending it, would be possible to have the “daily” % marked or recorded in some way?
Thanks,
-Darrell
On Jan 14, 2017, at 8:28 AM, Alexandre AMSALEG AAMSALEG@diademys.com wrote:
Hi,
Actually, billing is based on traffic volume or by 95 percentile. I have several clients were billing is based on 90 percentile. As a feature request, I would like to have a custom percentile with 95 per default.
Anyway, thank’s for this great product.
Regards, Alexandre
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