Swap Memory Statistics for HOST SERVERTYPE

Linux can grow to fill almost all physical memory in the system, regardless of whether or not it is actually in use. On a Linux system, memory performance can best be gauged by watching the amount of swap space actually in use. If a system is using all of its physical memory and most of its swap, it probably needs more physical memory.The statistics were last updated Friday, 21 November 2008 at 0:30,
at which time 'unknown' had been up for 44 day(s).

`Daily' Graph (5 Minute Average)

day
Max Average Current
  Total Swap: 1960 kB/s 1960 kB/s 1960 kB/s
  Used Swap: 941 kB/s 228 kB/s 531 kB/s

`Weekly' Graph (30 Minute Average)

week
Max Average Current
  Total Swap: 1960 kB/s 1960 kB/s 1960 kB/s
  Used Swap: 992 kB/s 351 kB/s 540 kB/s

`Monthly' Graph (2 Hour Average)

month
Max Average Current
  Total Swap: 1960 kB/s 1960 kB/s 1960 kB/s
  Used Swap: 992 kB/s 629 kB/s 387 kB/s

`Yearly' Graph (1 Day Average)

year
Max Average Current
  Total Swap: 2048 kB/s 2039 kB/s 1960 kB/s
  Used Swap: 2048 kB/s 610 kB/s 188 kB/s
GREEN ### Total Swap in kilobytes
BLUE ### Used Swap in kilobytes
DARK GREEN ### Maximal Total Swap in kilobytes
MAGENTA ### Maximal Used Swap in kilobytes