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Merge backend benchmark series into shared charts and align each platform's charts to the same latest-100 commit axis. Use logarithmic y-axes with compact tick labels and skip missing aligned values cleanly.
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gh-pagesbranch.Merge backend benchmark series into shared charts and align each platform's charts to the same latest-100 commit axis. The number of data points had grown to several hundred, and it became hard to select a specific commit. Also, use logarithmic y-axes with compact tick labels and skip missing aligned values cleanly.
Before, there were 4 different "SDK startup" charts for each platform. For example, Linux had "SDK startup (inproc)", "SDK startup (breakpad)" etc. as separate charts, which made it difficult to compare the performance differences between backends. Now, they are merged into one chart per platform with logarithmic Y-scale due to occasional spikes and large differences between backends: