Webi server property setting.

Hi Experts,
I would like to ask 2 question regarding webi issue.
1. On XI3.1 version >  WebIntelligenceProcessingServer property > displays Maximum Document Cache Reduction Space  is MB
   On XIR2 version   >  WebIntellgenceProcessingServer Property > displays Maximum Document Cache Reduction Space  is %
Is it changed from % to MB size?
2. On Xi3.1 verison > WebIntelligenceProcessingServer property > Server Polling Interval
About Server Polling Interval, following acknowledge is right?
- Polling interval is the time how often Central Management Server looks for any reports that are to be scheduled. The default interval is 15 seconds
Your kindly update is appreciated.
Thanks
Shengjun

Yes, If you have rights to "CMC"(Central Management Console) then you can edit all servers properties.
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