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That's a nice looking graph. Is that of a slave that is taking jobs over a period of time?
Could you obtain a graph where the slave is disconnected (powered down, slave agent terminated) for a period of time, then restored. Essentially, that's what a vSphere slave is doing - turning on to run a job, then shutting down, starting up again, etc. I'm wondering if that behavior (not always present slave) is the cause of this odd graph.