nowadays common processors have up to 64 cores, and multi-socket machines corresponding numbers. I can see only 32 cores in the CPU load window (having 48 cores on a dual-socket workstation). Does th...
Hosts with more than 32 cores
TL7920
3 years agoActive Contributor
Hello,
many thanks for your reply. Please allow me some further suggestions for improvements.
1.) The small "live" CPU load and memory use monitors in the top left corner of the CPU load page and the four larger but static CPU load diagrams have different orientations of the time axes. It would be more convenient if they had the same orientation.
2.) In my personal opinion the default memory load diagram on the memory load page should be the load of the RAM only (corresponds to the memory displayed in the Windows task manager), not the load of the sum of RAM plus virtual memory (or pagefile or ...). Perhaps other users have other needs here. Or perhaps give the user the option to select what memory is displayed here by default (and also in the small live diagram).
Many thanks!