If the computed values match your requirements, you can continue to use the dynamic thresholds for monitoring your environment. If you receive too many false alerts, you can manually edit the dynamic threshold values. For example, during migration process, a resource might temporarily have a large number of disk I/Os, and you might receive a number of false alerts. In this situation, you can manually edit the baseline value to account for the temporary increase in the load, and then allow the system to dynamically adjust the baseline values when the stable operation is restored.