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"Think of it a distribution.
Each time a response comes back at a given level, draw a line. Each time a
response comes back at that same level, you draw another line over the 
last.
It will get darker and darker, hence the darker colors are near the 
median,
and fade as they go away.

It allows you to see how much variance that you have in your latency. The
best graph would be no grey whatsoever, with only a colored line meaning
that every ping responded with the same value, however I wouldn't hold 
your
breath waiting on it to happen.
If you are having a large amount of grey on your graph, it just means that
your latency was very varied." Roberts, Larry






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Hello all:

It is a daft question. What is the gray color representing on the graph? 

nice day

Suzy

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