Document CPU and memory charts on deployment overview#6188
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Summary
The dashboard now shows four metric cards on the deployment overview page — RPS, latency, CPU, and memory — aggregated across all instances over the last six hours. Previously only RPS and latency were charted at the deployment level, with CPU and memory available only on the per-instance Network view.
Triggering PR
unkeyed/unkey#6137 — consolidated the deployment overview charts and added CPU and memory cards alongside the existing throughput and latency charts.
Doc changes
observability/metrics.mdx:### CPUand### Memorysections describing what each chart shows, how to read its hover values, and when to use it (capacity headroom, autoscaling, leak detection, sizing).