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"Nest" Is An Interesting New Take On Linux Kernel Scheduling For Better CPU Performance
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sched-ext implented NEST as an example scheduler into their source:
Researchers at Inria Paris recently published a paper called OS Scheduling with Nest: Keeping Tasks Close Together on Warm Cores [0]. The core idea of the scheduler is to make scheduling decisions ...
I have updated the AUR linux-sched-ext-git AUR package:
So, just run:
Code:paru -G linux-sched-ext-git cd linux-sched-ext-git makepkg -si
Code:/usr/bin
After booting into the kernel, you can run the example scheduler with following command:
Code:sudo scx_nest
Code:scx_nest --help
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I don't know whats up with the phoronix servers, but it is crazy how slow pages are loading.
Sometimes the page does just crash after 1-2 Minutes trying to load the content. Sometimes cloudflare throws a server error. And these issues are very often.
You really should consider a network/server upgrade phoronixLast edited by ptr1337; 14 October 2023, 10:36 AM.
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