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Josh Thompson commented on VCL-833:
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Manage Computers > Edit Computer
No. Cores --> Processors
or
No. Cores --> Logical Processors
I don't like using abbreviations when there is space to spell things out. Some
people may not know what they mean and I would assume there may be some
difficulty translating them.
This particular setting is particularly difficult to explain exactly what it
should refer to – cores, sockets, logical processors. For VM hosts, logical
processors is the most useful metric. However, this adds complexity when trying
to explain it to someone who knows they have x number of "processors" with y
cores each. Thoughts?
Whatever this is changed to, the corresponding image option should match.
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I'd say to use "Cores". Any real or logical processor will have at least one
core. So, the number of cores of a system can be counted for both systems made
up of just single core logical processors and systems made up of multicore,
multiprocessor nodes.
> Improve consistency and grammar of website
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> Key: VCL-833
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VCL-833
> Project: VCL
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: web gui (frontend)
> Reporter: Andy Kurth
> Priority: Minor
>
> There are some places on the web frontend where the text could be tweaked to
> make things easier to understand and more consistent. This issue is intended
> to be a catch-all for such improvements. Please add a comment to this issue
> if you have any suggestions. Don't just say something could be improved.
> Make a suggestion to what you would change it to.
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