{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"How is the threshold defined?","a":"A threshold is a named attribute with a default value that is used to represent a reference standard for a specific performance characteristic of a resource model. Thresholds are typically used to measure the health of a system or the performance of a specific process, and they may require administrator attention when reached or exceeded. For example, in the Windows process resource model, thresholds can be used to monitor excessive CPU usage or determine which processes need to be prioritized. In some cases, thresholds can also serve as reference values to limit the scope of the resource model. In summary, thresholds are quantitative indicators used to determine whether a specific condition is met."}]}],"pr":"dc1d08a9613b9a09a0b1038b18adcde1c1edc5245b29afda896b7ab5e7c7f387"}