Performance -- load tab in hana studio

Hi Folks,
I have a strange requirement here from hana studio.
I want to extract daily performance data from hana studio for the previous whole day/night and send across the graph as an email next day.
Now the problem is that i am doing it manually daily.
Is there a way to automate the same ?
nameserver_history.trc its very hard to intrepret the data from there. Is this possible ?

Martin,
Thanks a ton for the information,
What can we do with the current version, we cannot upgrade to SPS 9 at this moment. Any alternate work around?
HDB version info:
  version:             1.00.82.00.394270
  branch:              NewDB100_REL
  git hash:            not set
  git merge time:      not set
  weekstone:           0000.00.0
  compile date:        2014-08-17 18:34:26
  compile host:        ld7272.wdf.sap.corp
  compile type:        opt

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