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The second set of 6 charts shows response times:
In this set of graphs, going across, we don’t see the actual time as in the first set of graphs,
but divisions of times. Vertically, it is showing the number of commands executed.
Horizontally, it is how long each command took during that time period. So for example, in the
upper right chart, we see four bars: The left bar shows that there were about 39000
commands executed which took 100 microseconds to execute. The middle bar shows that
there were about 2900 commands executed which took 1 microsecond to execute. The third
bar shows there were about 3000 commands executed which took 10 milliseconds to execute,
and the fourth bar (almost not visible) indicates maybe several hundred commands which took
100 milliseconds to execute. In this example, this is a good array, and these are values like
you would find on good arrays – big bars on the left, little or no bars on the right.