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PostPosted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 8:00 am    Post subject: Why is the GPU based on processor core Reply with quote

This area of the AccountCenter will allow you to see a report of your GPU usage broken down per day. If your server is projected to exceed its allocated GPU usage, a courtesy email will be sent to you automatically by our systems. The GPU system is capable of displaying hourly totals along with daily totals. Why is the GPU based on processor core (CPU time)? CPU time is a good representation, in general, of the overall load generated by a single Grid service. As (mt) Media Temple's GRID system develops over time, the GPU will also incorporate other measurements of system resources such as disk I/O and database activity. This will ultimately assist site owners with servers representing all types of usage characteristics, to understand their applications better and to plan for scalability. How are GPUs calculated? A GPU is a measurement that derives from CPU time required by every single hit/request made to your Grid service.
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