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    Tom Stanke shared this idea  · 
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    Under Review  ·  Nir Gilbert responded

    Nice! The feature you requested is being considered for development. We’ll keep an eye on the number of votes, and let you know if a decision is reached to implement. Thank you for being a partner in our process!

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    Tom Stanke commented  · 

    Yes! I am new to Atera and was surprised there wasn't a more flexible way to build up a monitoring "Threshold Set". I like the way you (Nathan) defined this -- have a base monitoring set and then be able to add additional threshold sets that either override the base or add to it. For example, the default thresholds for network activity are good for a 100Mbps network, but are low for a 1Gbps network. It would be nice if I could define a "Threshold Set" for "Server on 1GB Network" and add that to the Standard Server Threshold.

    If this is too much of a change for how the agent works (the agent is constructed to only handle a single Threshold set), it would be nice to have a "Threshold Set Builder" where one can assemble what they need (start with a base set and combine it with previously defined sets of thresholds from a library that either augment or override the base) and have a new, single threshold set generated.

    Tom Stanke supported this idea  ·