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  "video": "video-43c666a0.mp4",
  "description": "This video appears to be a screen recording of a **Virtualization Management Interface**, likely **Proxmox VE**, as indicated by the interface elements. The user is viewing the details of a specific **Virtual Machine (VM)** named **\"VM-14\"** within a node named **\"pve\"**.\n\nThe video focuses on monitoring and viewing the performance metrics and configuration of this VM over time.\n\nHere is a detailed breakdown of what is happening across the sequence of screenshots:\n\n### General Interface Overview:\n*   **System:** The interface is Proxmox VE.\n*   **Target:** The VM in focus is \"VM-14,\" running on the node \"pve.\"\n*   **Sections:** The left panel shows the VM's general status (ID, name, state, resources). The main panel provides detailed views, including \"Summary,\" \"Logs,\" \"Hardware,\" and most prominently, performance graphs for **CPU usage** and **Network traffic**.\n\n### Key Actions & Observations Over Time (00:00 to 00:04):\n\n**1. Initial State (00:00):**\n*   The user is on the VM details page.\n*   The **CPU Usage graph** shows usage hovering relatively low or stable over the displayed time range (e.g., mostly below 20%).\n*   The **Network Traffic graph** shows small, fluctuating amounts of traffic.\n*   The **Resources table** lists details like Memory (1024 MiB), CPU cores (2), Disk, and Network.\n\n**2. Monitoring Progression (00:01, 00:02, 00:03, 00:04):**\n*   The video repeatedly cycles through or pauses at similar states, indicating a live monitoring session.\n*   **Performance Graphs:** Throughout these frames, the CPU usage generally remains moderate, showing small peaks and valleys but not sustained high utilization. Network traffic remains relatively low and stable.\n*   **User Interaction:** The user appears to be systematically viewing the different tabs and panels to gather performance data for VM-14.\n\n### Summary of Activity:\nThe video is a **demonstration or monitoring session** within a virtualization environment. The primary purpose is to **visually inspect the real-time and historical resource utilization (CPU and Network)** of a specific virtual machine (\"VM-14\") using the monitoring tools provided by the Proxmox interface. No major configuration changes or critical events are explicitly shown; it is purely performance observation.",
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}