http://linux-tipps.blogspot.com/2011/06/putting-group-of-processes-into-cpu-and.html

"Control groups are really, really great. They can effectively make
your system act as if it were two or more systems in one. It's like
virtualization without all the overhead and much more efficient than
e.g. renicing. (Just a little overhead... and no hard cpu limit yet,
but still great!) You can lock a process into a jail that is only as
fast as e.g. 10% of your cpu and has only 10 % of your memory and 10 %
of your disk speed. Pretty much whatever it does, it won't be able to
really annoy you. This means that e.g. big compiles in the background
*really* don't affect your browsing *at all*. Here are some
presentation slides about cgroups. So let's see how we take the first
steps to get there. I will show you how to do it manually step by step
so you can learn how it works."


Best

A. Mani



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A. Mani
ASL, CLC,  AMS, CMS
http://www.logicamani.co.cc

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