What is the 95th percentile?
A widely used method to increase available bandwidth by 5% while staying within the selected payment plan, based on the way bandwidth is measured: first, during a month-long period, data transfer stats are collected, then 5% of the highest values are removed from further analysis, while the highest value from the rest is used as the basis for payment calculation.
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