While I would tend to agree, I would say that default settings (e.g.
100% memory) is for the default/majority of systems. If memory on the
machine is 100's of GB or even TBs, custom partman recipes should be
used to tune the machine.

While currently not supported, I would like to see magic factors a keen
to check_mk magic factor for disk space notifications. [0]

[0] table at http://mathias-kettner.de/checkmk_filesystems.html

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