Attempt to address the inaccuracies of the 95th, 99th measures#55
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Attempt to address the inaccuracies of the 95th, 99th measures#55joercampbell wants to merge 1 commit intomasterfrom
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In practical use - the sampled nature of the performance monitor was making the higher percentiles inaccurate by as much as 10% which isn't really awesome. A lab week project at one point attempted to address that issue by changing the way that the values are sampled - this is the result. Would love to get some people to look at and comment on this idea.
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This fixes #29 |
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In practical use - the sampled nature of the performance monitor was making the higher percentiles inaccurate by as much as 10% which isn't really awesome. A lab week project at one point attempted to address that issue by changing the way that the values are sampled - this is the result. Would love to get some people to look at and comment on this idea.