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Summary: Difference between Peak/Min Memory and Peak/Min Memory In Use
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In an individual server report, "Peak/Min Memory" is free memory, whereas "Peak/Min Memory In Use" is memory used. They are essentially the opposite of each other.
The blue line describes “Peak/Min Memory In Use". "Peak/Min Memory" is in pink.
If your "Peak/Min Memory In Use" is 1010.73, you have 13.17 left to use, or ~1024.
Likewise, if your "Peak/Min Memory" equals 299.63 left, you used is 724.24, or ~1024.
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Article Number: 000299939
Article Type: How To
Last Modified: 01 Apr 2025
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