Calculating top for a large time frame
One common problem is to find the top contributors out of some huge set of unique values. For instance, if you want to know what IP addresses are using the most bandwidth in a given day or week, you may have to keep track of the total of request sizes across millions of unique hosts to definitively answer this question. When using summary indexes, this means storing millions of events in the summary index, quickly defeating the point of summary indexes.
Just to illustrate, let's look at a simple set of data:
Time 1.1.1.1 2.2.2.2 3.3.3.3 4.4.4.4 5.5.5.5 6.6.6.6 12:00 99 100 100 100 13:00 99 100 100 100 14:00 99 100 101 100 15:00 99 99 100 100 16:00 99 100 100 100 total 495 300 299 401 400 100
If we only stored ...
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