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~~Uh, what's the market share? You can't really provide the one number without the other.~~
lol IDK how to link to a user on this app, but look at mox right below me. It's just presented in a confusing way.
70/30% of the logs, not of the errors. It's equivalent to what you're thinking of as market share. (I can't really blame you for misunderstanding, though; this article is poorly written.)
The proportion of errors is better explained in another article:
Edited.
I just read their one example as one example, not as relative to the 70/30 split of CPUs used.
They still might very well be over-represented because looking at decompression errors doesn't isolate the CPU, could also be the disk, or RAM. Or even download though that tends to have independent checksumming. And it might not even be he components it could be cosmic rays, if you run code often enough on enough boxes errors are unavoidable, at least on hardware that isn't space-grade and/or buried underground.