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* Update docs/en/observability/universal-profiling.asciidoc

Co-authored-by: Mike Birnstiehl <[email protected]>

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Co-authored-by: Brandon Morelli <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Mike Birnstiehl <[email protected]>
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Expand Up @@ -213,7 +213,8 @@ In this spirit, both the host-agent and storage are engineered to use as little
=== {es} storage

The Universal Profiling storage budget is predictable on a per-profiled-core basis. The data we generate, at the fixed
sampling frequency of 20 Hz, will be stored in {es} at the rate of 40 MB per core per day.
sampling frequency of 20 Hz, will be stored in {es} at the rate of approximately 40 MB per core per day.


[discrete]
[[profiling-host-agent-cpu-and-memory]]
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correlated with the number of processes running on the machine.

We have recorded real-world, in-production host-agent deployments to be consuming between 0.5% and 1% of CPU time,
with the process' memory being as low as 50 MB, and as high as 250 MB on busier hosts.
with the process' memory being as low as 50 MB, and as high as 250 MB on busier hosts.

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