question about Disk I/O page
Hi All, I am new to Observium and love the product so far. I am looking at the Disk I/O page and trying to figure out the legend. Could somebody please explain what the k, M and u's stand for? Is it kb, mb or thousands and millions? What about the u?
Thanks in advance!
Josh
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American?
Look up si prefixes on wikipedia and then curse your countrymen for stubbornly sticking with imperial nonsense.
M/k/u are mega, kilo, micro.
Adam.
Joshua Elson jelson@maxlinear.com wrote:
Hi All, I am new to Observium and love the product so far. I am looking at the Disk I/O page and trying to figure out the legend. Could somebody please explain what the k, M and u's stand for? Is it kb, mb or thousands and millions? What about the u?
Thanks in advance!
Josh
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Thanks Adam!
From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Adam Armstrong Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2013 3:07 PM To: Observium Network Observation System Subject: Re: [Observium] question about Disk I/O page
American?
Look up si prefixes on wikipedia and then curse your countrymen for stubbornly sticking with imperial nonsense.
M/k/u are mega, kilo, micro.
Adam.
Joshua Elson <jelson@maxlinear.commailto:jelson@maxlinear.com> wrote: Hi All, I am new to Observium and love the product so far. I am looking at the Disk I/O page and trying to figure out the legend. Could somebody please explain what the k, M and u’s stand for? Is it kb, mb or thousands and millions? What about the u?
Thanks in advance!
Josh
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