Controlling Network Resources Using Control Groups

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Control Groups provide a mechanism for aggregating/ partitioning sets of tasks (and all their future children) into hierarchical groups with specialized behavior. Subsystems such as networking may then provide resource controllers to schedule a resource or apply limits per control group.

 

This document explains the architecture behind using control groups in the Linux packet sc...

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