Monitoring performance of Linux automatic memory migration between NUMA nodes
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Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA) is used on larger computer system to allow the machine to have enough aggregate memory bandwidth for the many processors in the system. The downside of using NUMA is that placement of tasks and memory becomes a concern as a processor's access to memory on other NUMA nodes is slower than accessing memory on the local NUMA node. Processes may be migrated betwee...
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