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What is the different between a wait baseline deviation alarm and a utilization alarm?
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What is the different between a memory wait baseline deviation alarm and a memory utilization alarm?
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Memory Wait Baseline Deviation is a wait state delay experienced by a computer processor when accessing external memory or another device that is slow to respond. It is displayed in seconds per second (seconds/s)
Memory utilization is memory usage in Percent of total memory.
Additional Information
Although Memory Baseline deviation does not necessarily indicate a performance problem, the performance history should be reviewed. Deviations outside the baseline range suggest abnormal or unexpected activity and should be investigated to determine whether they suggest a performance problem. Analyzing metrics like memory utilization can be used to determine if the increase in Memory wait is caused by wrong configuration of the memory parameters or can be attributed to other activity running on the same host.
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