Measurements
Ensure accurate representation of numbers from the Splunk UI and follow guidelines for measurement units, including spacing, capitalization, and using "per" for volume measurements.
When writing about numbers that appear in a Splunk product UI, duplicate them exactly as the UI displays. Otherwise, follow these guidelines:
- Use a numeral when quantifying a unit of measurement or a rate.
- Add a nonbreaking space between the numeral and the rate measurement.
- Use the word "per" to describe a volume measurement.
Review the following table for examples of correctly formatted measurements:
| 8 GB of memory | 8GB of memory |
| An 8 CPU, 16 GB memory machine can achieve 50 to 60 Mb per second throughput. | An 8 CPU, 16 GB memory machine can achieve 50 to 60 Mb/second throughput. |
Abbreviating measurements
It's okay to abbreviate a unit of measurement in text. Ensure that you use the correct capitalization of the unit of measurement that you're referring to.
For example, use a capital "B" when referring to a multiple of the unit byte and a lowercase "b" when referring to a multiple of the unit bit. Review the following table for the correct capitalization of these units of measurement:
| Unit | Abbreviation |
|---|---|
| gigabit | Gb |
| gigabyte | GB |
| gigahertz | GHz |
| kibibyte | KiB |
| kilobit | Kb |
| kilobyte | KB |
| megabit | Mb |
| megabyte | MB |
| petabit | Pb |
| petabyte | PB |
| tebibyte | TiB |
| terabit | Tb |
| terabyte | TB |