Median
The median is the value separating the higher half from the lower half of a data sample (a population or a probability distribution). For a data set, it may be thought of as the "middle" value.
median
is not an accurate average. However, it eliminates all spikes, by sorting
all the values in a period, and selecting the value in the middle of the sorted array.
Netdata also supports trimmed-median
, which trims a percentage of the smaller and bigger values prior to finding the
median. The following trimmed-median
functions are defined:
trimmed-median1
trimmed-median2
trimmed-median3
trimmed-median5
trimmed-median10
trimmed-median15
trimmed-median20
trimmed-median25
The function trimmed-median
is an alias for trimmed-median5
.
how to use
Use it in alerts like this:
alarm: my_alert
on: my_chart
lookup: median -1m unaligned of my_dimension
warn: $this > 1000
median
does not change the units. For example, if the chart units is requests/sec
, the result
will be again expressed in the same units.
It can also be used in APIs and badges as &group=median
in the URL. Additionally, a percentage may be given with
&group_options=
to trim all small and big values before finding the median.
Examples
Examining last 1 minute successful
web server responses:
References
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