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SubjectRe: 2.3.51: 'timeslice transfer'
On 14 Mar 2000 Ingo Molnar wrote:
> you can abuse any but the most anal schedulers if you are allowed to run
> multiple processes/threads. On systems where this could be a problem
> strict resource (process) limits and CPU time accounting and monitoring
> should be used.

<plug>

Or you can use Fairsched. Briefly: processes are assigned to nodes,
each node has a weight. Nodes are guaranteed their "fair share" of the
CPU. Each node uses the standard scheduler internally. Therefore, no
matter how antisocial your processes are, you can only hurt your own
node.

http://people.cornell.edu/pages/bdd2/fairsched/

</plug>

Regards,
Borislav

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