Fix byte terminology

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Avesh Agarwal 2016-06-02 11:13:41 -04:00
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@ -408,8 +408,8 @@ to specify the output format of values of exposed resources. The default value o
is `1` which means cores for cpu and bytes for memory. For cpu, divisor's valid
values are `1m` (millicores), `1`(cores), and for memory, the valid values in fixed point integer
(decimal) are `1`(bytes), `1k`(kilobytes), `1M`(megabytes), `1G`(gigabytes),
`1T`(terabytes), `1P`(petabytes), `1E`(exabytes), and in their power-of-two equivalents `1Ki(kilobytes)`,
`1Mi`(megabytes), `1Gi`(gigabytes), `1Ti`(terabytes), `1Pi`(petabytes), `1Ei`(exabytes).
`1T`(terabytes), `1P`(petabytes), `1E`(exabytes), and in their power-of-two equivalents `1Ki(kibibytes)`,
`1Mi`(mebibytes), `1Gi`(gibibytes), `1Ti`(tebibytes), `1Pi`(pebibytes), `1Ei`(exbibytes).
For more information about these resource formats, [see details](resources.md).
Also, the exposed values will be `ceiling` of the actual values in the requestd format in divisor.