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Often when measuring response times, one could make the common mistake of reporting on the mean value or the 90th percentile. Gil Tene (the original author of the Java HdrHistogram) illustrates in numerous presentations (such as here and here) on why this is a mistake. Instead you want to collect all of the data and then be able to report your measurements across the range of measurements.
It would be good to understand possibility here? Thanks!
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If there any support for using an alternate histogram implmentation ?
As an example this is a .Net port of the Open Source HdrHistorgram - can (what would it take for) this be used with Open Telemetry ?
Why would use want to use it:
It would be good to understand possibility here? Thanks!
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