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+ | In this panel we see the server details, the CPU loading and the HDD usage\\ \\ | ||
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+ | The server details contains the url for the server (Hostname), the IP address of the server, the software version running on the server, the server time, how long the server has been running this software version and the connection speed to the internet.\\ | ||
+ | The CPU loading is displayed for the three standard time intervals of 1 minute, 5 minutes, and 15 minutes. | ||
+ | CPU loading is probably easiest explained by | ||
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+ | == The traffic analogy == | ||
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+ | A single-core CPU is like a single lane of traffic. Imagine you are a bridge operator ... sometimes your bridge is so busy there are cars lined up to cross. You want to let folks know how traffic is moving on your bridge. A decent metric would be how many cars are waiting at a particular time. If no cars are waiting, incoming drivers know they can drive across right away. If cars are backed up, drivers know they' | ||
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+ | So, Bridge Operator, what numbering system are you going to use? How about: | ||
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+ | This is basically what CPU load is. " | ||
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+ | Disc usage is displayed in a Pie chart showing the amount of the HDD used and the amount of the HDD that is free. | ||
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