A Measure Of The Demand For Cpu Time By Running Programs. A Load Average Of 0 Means No Demand For Cpu Time; 1 Represents A Single Program Placing Constant Demand On The Cpu; And Values Higher Than 1 Represent Multiple Programs Competing For Cpu Time. (On Multi-core Cpus - The Load Average Can Equal The Number Of Cores Before Cpu-time Competition Begins.) The Top And Uptime Commands Both Pr

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1. A Measure Of The Demand For Cpu Time By Running Programs. A Load Average Of 0 Means No Demand For Cpu Time; 1 Represents A Single Program Placing Constant Demand On The Cpu; And Values Higher Than 1 Represent Multiple Programs Competing For Cpu Time. (On Multi-core Cpus - The Load Average Can Equal The Number Of Cores Before Cpu-time Competition Begins.) The Top And Uptime Commands Both Pr