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:I suspect part of the problem is that the term "load average" is very well defined, but the term "load" is vague at best. This article is currently mostly about the Unix load average, and ''not'' about "Load (computing)". Whether we should change this article to be more general, or simply rename it to [[Load average]] and create a new [[Load (computing)]] stub with the rest of the content, I dunno. --[[User:DragonHawk|DragonHawk]] 02:06, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
 
Windows systems don't have a load or system averaging (home versions) the task manager and system performance monitor poll the cpu per set interval (user defined or system default) for changes and report that. It defines cpu usage. not quiet system load. [[User:Miaviator278|Miaviator278]]
 
== Processes or jobs? ==