NetworkingArticle· Updated 21 May 2026
Reading your bandwidth graphs
What the in/out lines, buckets, and 95th-percentile marker mean.
Each service with network metering shows a bandwidth graph with separate inbound (in) and outbound (out) lines, measured in Mbps.
You can switch the range between 24 hours, 14 days, 30 days, and the full history. Shorter ranges use finer buckets; longer ranges aggregate into daily averages. The diurnal pattern — busier by day, quiet overnight — is normal.
On transit services a dashed line marks the 95th percentile that drives your bill. A gap in the line usually means a brief pause in our polling system, not an actual outage.