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-title: "Select timeframes to visualize"
-description: "Netdata's dashboard features a rich timeframe selector, with useful defaults and rich customization, to help you narrow your focus when troubleshooting issues or anomalies."
-type: how-to
-custom_edit_url: https://github.com/netdata/netdata/edit/master/docs/dashboard/select-timeframes.mdx
----
-
-# Pick timeframes to visualize
-
-While [panning through time and zooming in/out](/docs/dashboard/interact-charts.mdx) from charts is helpful when
-you're looking a recent history, or want to do granular troubleshooting, what if you want to see metrics from 6 hours
-ago? Or 6 days?
-
-Netdata's dashboard features a **timeframe selector** to help you visualize specific timeframes in a few helpful ways.
-By default, it shows a certain number of minutes of historical metrics based on the your browser's viewport to ensure
-it's always showing per-second granularity.
-
-## Open the timeframe selector
-
-To visualize a new timeframe, you need to open the picker, which appears just above the menu, near the top-right cover
-of the dashboard.
-
-![The timeframe selector in the local Agent
-dashboard](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1153921/101507784-2c585080-3934-11eb-9d6e-eff30b8553e4.png)
-
-The **Clear** button resets the dashboard back to its default state based on your browser viewport, and **Apply** closes
-the picker and shifts all charts to the selected timeframe.
-
-## Use the Quick Selector
-
-Click any of the following options in the **Quick Selector** to choose a commonly-used timeframe.
-
-- Last 5 minutes
-- Last 15 minutes
-- Last 2 hours
-- Last 6 hours
-- Last 12 hours
-
-Click **Apply** to see metrics from your selected timeframe.
-
-## Choose a specific interval
-
-Beneath the Quick Selector is an input field and dropdown you use in combination to select a specific timeframe of
-minutes, hours, days, or months. Enter a number and choose the appropriate unit of time, then click **Apply**.
-
-## Choose multiple days
-
-Use the calendar to select multiple days. Click on a date to begin the timeframe selection, then an ending date. The
-timeframe begins at noon on the beginning and end dates. Click **Apply** to see your selected multi-day timeframe.
-
-## Caveats and considerations
-
-**Longer timeframes will decrease metrics granularity**. At the default timeframe, based on your browser viewport, each
-"tick" on charts represents one second. If you select a timeframe of 6 hours, each tick represents the _average_ value
-across a larger period of time.
-
-**You can only see metrics as far back in history as your metrics retention policy allows**. Netdata uses an internal
-time-series database (TSDB) to store as many metrics as it can within a specific amount of disk space. The default
-storage is 256 MiB, which should be enough for 1-3 days of historical metrics. If you navigate back to a timeframe
-beyond stored historical metrics, you'll see this message:
-
-![Screenshot of reaching the end of historical metrics
-storage](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1153921/114207597-63a23280-9911-11eb-863d-4d2f75b030b4.png)
-
-At any time, [configure the internal TSDB's storage capacity](/docs/store/change-metrics-storage.md) to expand your
-depth of historical metrics.
-
-## What's next?
-
-One useful next step after selecting a timeframe is [exporting the
-metrics](/docs/dashboard/import-export-print-snapshot.mdx) into a snapshot file, which can then be shared and imported
-into any other Netdata dashboard.
-
-There are also many ways to [customize](/docs/dashboard/customize.mdx) the standard dashboard experience, from changing
-the theme to editing the text that accompanies every section of charts.
-
-### Further reading & related information
-
-- Dashboard
- - [How the dashboard works](/docs/dashboard/how-dashboard-works.mdx)
- - [Interact with charts](/docs/dashboard/interact-charts.mdx)
- - [Chart dimensions, contexts, and families](/docs/dashboard/dimensions-contexts-families.mdx)
- - **[Select timeframes to visualize](/docs/dashboard/select-timeframes.mdx)**
- - [Import, export, and print a snapshot](/docs/dashboard/import-export-print-snapshot.mdx)
- - [Customize the standard dashboard](/docs/dashboard/customize.mdx)