In TOS 6.0.610 the load is represented as a percentage but it is not.

The CPU load is an absolute value. Maybe you can fix this.
Thank you!
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Thank you for your suggestion. I will forward this request to the product team for evaluation.
Is it really an absolute value? I think it depends on what source you read. Single core fully used == 1 ? is that what you mean? Many (many) sources will discuss cpu load in percentage terms as, it seems, this is much easier for the lay-person to understand. That gets complicated when the o/s starts reporting > 100% for multiple core cpu (today's norm). It would be nice if everyone could agree on a simplified expression. eg 100% is all cores fully utilised; 50% might be 50% of cores fully utilised or all cores to the respective amount. (But mutal agreement is highly unlikely......)
Sorry mate, at this moment I don't have time to discuss with you about that. Please google "absolute vs relative" by yourself.

System load, as a composite indicator, may be more appropriately represented as a percentage.obvious wrote: ↑24 Jan 2025, 17:05 Don't get me wrong, my last reply was directed at Gremlin because the link about the absolute value (as modulus) have nothing to do with the topic.
I'm sure you know the difference between absolute and relative, and I don't mean to be rude either.
What I said in my first post is that the load is an absolute value but in the graph it is represented as a percentage, which I guess is an easy cosmetic issue to fix.
Best regards!