Put "Munin", removed the data, got the result.

The graph "MySQL queries - day" on the axis of ordinates says "queries / seconds", and the letter "k" is put near the values ​​(for example, "2.4k"). What is this unit?

I looked through other graphs of MySQL queries - I did not find anything like it.

Well, β€œm” is understandable - this is a minute, and β€œk”?

  • probably kilo is a thousand. "2.4 thousand requests per day." - aleksandr barakin
  • @ Konstantin78, and what prevented you from looking into the documentation for Munin? - user6550
  • I watched, but looked through, please give a direct reference, if it’s not difficult, I went for the β€œmunin” documentation for this, but did not find anything about the units :-( - Konstantin78
  • then please help me understand the two graphs link , well, 2.4 thousand queries per second I can understand, although on the same graph, the average value for the query "insert" = 429.51m (i.e. a million?). And with the lower schedule then it turns out 33 million per second? - Konstantin78

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Well, β€œm” is understandable - this is a minute, and β€œk”?

here they clarify that m is a million- (ten to the minus of the third degree).

and with k it is just clear: it is kilo (ten to the third degree).