For users of Google computing services (specifically those provided by Google Cloud Platform), the compute power of a cluster is usually measured by the number of Virtual CPUs and GCEUs (instead of nodes and CPUs). From the documentations under https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/machine-types, it's interesting to compare the numbers with the configurations in this slide (assuming it's still updated with today's configurations in Google datacenter).
For users of Google computing services (specifically those provided by Google Cloud Platform), the compute power of a cluster is usually measured by the number of Virtual CPUs and GCEUs (instead of nodes and CPUs). From the documentations under https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/machine-types, it's interesting to compare the numbers with the configurations in this slide (assuming it's still updated with today's configurations in Google datacenter).