Re: [ck] Re: is RSDL an "unfair" scheduler too?

From: Avi Kivity
Date: Sun Mar 18 2007 - 04:45:56 EST


Willy Tarreau wrote:
The per-user system would also be nice for servers, provided there are
CPU/disc IO/swapper/... quotas or priorities at least.

This is too hard to adjust. Imagine what would happen to your hundreds of
apache processes when the "backup" user will start the rsync or tar+gzip,
or when user "root" will start rotating and compressing the logs. Being
able to group processes may be useful on servers, but it should be enabled
on purpose by the admin.

Sure, if implemented, it should default to the old behavior to avoid surprises. Maintenance jobs may have to be niced to avoid getting too much cpu. But it should also make hosting different applications on the the server much more predictable and easier (think of your hundreds of apache processes swamping an unrelated load when slashdotted).

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