Google's Machine types page states that:
For the n1 series of machine types, a virtual CPU is implemented as a single hardware hyper-thread on a 2.6 GHz Intel Xeon E5 (Sandy Bridge), 2.5 GHz Intel Xeon E5 v2 (Ivy Bridge)...etc
Assuming that a single physical CPU core with hyper-threading appears as two logical CPUs to an operating system, then if the n1-standard-2 machine that is described as 2 virtual CPUs and 7.5 GB of memory, then this essentially means 1 CPU core, right?
So if I'm trying to follow hardware recommendations for an InfluxDB instance that recommends 2 CPU cores, then I should aim for a Google Compute Engine machine that has 4vCPUs, correct?
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