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RAM consumption is very dynamic and can change as quickly as second to second. This is not a practical suggestion. You should configure a Memory usage check in your automation policies that alerts based on a provided threshold. This also has the added benefit of retaining the check history as a graph that you can view as 24-hour, 7 day, 30 day, or All Time.
RAM consumption is very dynamic and can change as quickly as second to second. This is not a practical suggestion. You should configure a Memory usage check in your automation policies that alerts based on a provided threshold. This also has the added benefit of retaining the check history as a graph that you can view as 24-hour, 7 day, 30 day, or All Time.
maybe true for workstations but not so much for servers where a simple preview can give a good idea of the level of activity on the services but i am pretty sure it could be applied to other use-cases
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
it is currently impossible to know how much ram is used outide of checks results
Describe the solution you'd like
just like Disks spaces add visual feedback on how much ram is currently used on the device.
Describe alternatives you've considered
none
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