In cultures which read from left to right, graphs are better interpreted
when the reference scale is on the left, and this remains best practice.

However, as Adam Niedling (#5) suggests, there is nothing wrong with
having the left-hand side scale repeated on the right-hand side – but
only as an addition, not as a substitute for the left-hand side scale.
This is especially useful when the chart has a long horizontal axis and,
as here, where a real-time process originates at the right-hand side.

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Title:
  y-axis scales on "Resources" tab should be on the right

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