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  1. docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md

    In that case, it could be better to have only 2 servers and use a higher percentage of their resources (CPU, memory, disk, network bandwidth, etc).
    
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  2. src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/app/web/api/admin/stats/ApiAdminStatsAction.java

            processFileDescriptorObj.max = processProbe.getMaxFileDescriptorCount();
            final ProcessCpuObj processCpuObj = new ProcessCpuObj();
            processObj.cpu = processCpuObj;
            processCpuObj.percent = processProbe.getProcessCpuPercent();
            processCpuObj.total = processProbe.getProcessCpuTotalTime();
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  3. common-protos/k8s.io/api/autoscaling/v2/generated.proto

    // ContainerResourceMetricSource indicates how to scale on a resource metric known to
    // Kubernetes, as specified in requests and limits, describing each pod in the
    // current scale target (e.g. CPU or memory).  The values will be averaged
    // together before being compared to the target.  Such metrics are built in to
    // Kubernetes, and have special scaling options on top of those available to
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  4. docs/metrics/v3.md

    | `minio_system_cpu_load_perc`  | CPU load average 1min (percentage). <br><br>Type: gauge | `server` |
    | `minio_system_cpu_nice`       | CPU nice time. <br><br>Type: gauge                      | `server` |
    | `minio_system_cpu_steal`      | CPU steal time. <br><br>Type: gauge                     | `server` |
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  5. docs/compression/README.md

    streaming compression due to its stability and performance.
    
    This algorithm is specifically optimized for machine generated content.
    Write throughput is typically at least 500MB/s per CPU core,
    and scales with the number of available CPU cores.
    Decompression speed is typically at least 1GB/s.
    
    This means that in cases where raw IO is below these numbers
    compression will not only reduce disk usage but also help increase system throughput.
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  6. ci/official/containers/linux_arm64/devel.usertools/wheel_verification.bats

    @test "Wheel conforms to upstream size limitations" {
        WHEEL_MEGABYTES=$(stat --format %s "$TF_WHEEL" | awk '{print int($1/(1024*1024))}')
        # Googlers: search for "test_tf_whl_size"
        case "$TF_WHEEL" in
            # CPU:
            *cpu*manylinux*) LARGEST_OK_SIZE=220 ;;
            # GPU:
            *manylinux*)     LARGEST_OK_SIZE=580 ;;
            # Unknown:
            *)
                echo "The wheel's name is in an unknown format."
                exit 1
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  7. common-protos/k8s.io/api/autoscaling/v2beta1/generated.proto

    // ContainerResourceMetricSource indicates how to scale on a resource metric known to
    // Kubernetes, as specified in requests and limits, describing each pod in the
    // current scale target (e.g. CPU or memory).  The values will be averaged
    // together before being compared to the target.  Such metrics are built in to
    // Kubernetes, and have special scaling options on top of those available to
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  8. ci/official/envs/linux_x86

    TFCI_DOCKER_PULL_ENABLE=1
    TFCI_DOCKER_REBUILD_ARGS="--build-arg PYTHON_VERSION=python$TFCI_PYTHON_VERSION --target=devel tensorflow/tools/tf_sig_build_dockerfiles"
    TFCI_INDEX_HTML_ENABLE=1
    TFCI_LIB_SUFFIX="-cpu-linux-x86_64"
    TFCI_OUTPUT_DIR=build_output
    TFCI_WHL_AUDIT_ENABLE=1
    TFCI_WHL_AUDIT_PLAT=manylinux2014_x86_64
    TFCI_WHL_BAZEL_TEST_ENABLE=1
    TFCI_WHL_SIZE_LIMIT=240M
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  9. ci/official/envs/macos_arm64

    TFCI_BAZEL_TARGET_SELECTING_CONFIG_PREFIX=macos_arm64
    TFCI_BUILD_PIP_PACKAGE_ARGS="--repo_env=WHEEL_NAME=tensorflow"
    TFCI_INDEX_HTML_ENABLE=1
    TFCI_LIB_SUFFIX="-cpu-darwin-arm64"
    TFCI_MACOS_BAZEL_TEST_DIR_ENABLE=1
    TFCI_MACOS_BAZEL_TEST_DIR_PATH="/Volumes/BuildData/bazel_output"
    TFCI_OUTPUT_DIR=build_output
    TFCI_WHL_BAZEL_TEST_ENABLE=1
    TFCI_WHL_SIZE_LIMIT=240M
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  10. CONTRIBUTING.md

    ```bash
    tensorflow/tools/ci_build/ci_build.sh CPU tensorflow/tools/ci_build/ci_sanity.sh
    ```
    
    This will catch most license, Python coding style and BUILD file issues that
    may exist in your changes.
    
    #### Running unit tests
    
    There are two ways to run TensorFlow unit tests.
    
    1.  Using tools and libraries installed directly on your system.
    
        Refer to the
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