Update link to docker reference for BlockIO

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Dane Everitt 2016-12-30 15:46:26 -05:00
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<p class="text-muted"><small>If you do not want to limit CPU usage set the value to <code>0</code>. To determine a value, take the number <em>physical</em> cores and multiply it by 100. For example, on a quad core system <code>(4 * 100 = 400)</code> there is <code>400%</code> available. To limit a server to using half of a single core, you would set the value to <code>50</code>. To allow a server to use up to two physical cores, set the value to <code>200</code>. BlockIO should be a value between <code>10</code> and <code>1000</code>. Please see <a href="https://docs.docker.com/reference/run/#block-io-bandwidth-blkio-constraint" target="_blank">this documentation</a> for more information about it.</small><p>
<p class="text-muted"><small>If you do not want to limit CPU usage set the value to <code>0</code>. To determine a value, take the number <em>physical</em> cores and multiply it by 100. For example, on a quad core system <code>(4 * 100 = 400)</code> there is <code>400%</code> available. To limit a server to using half of a single core, you would set the value to <code>50</code>. To allow a server to use up to two physical cores, set the value to <code>200</code>. BlockIO should be a value between <code>10</code> and <code>1000</code>. Please see <a href="https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/run/#/block-io-bandwidth-blkio-constraint" target="_blank">this documentation</a> for more information about it.</small><p>
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