Managing Linux Resources with cgroups and containers
Project and Program:
Linux & VM,
Linux
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Proceedings,
2016,
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If you run multiple middleware instances or components such as WebSphere Application Server; DB2; or MobileFirst in a single Linux; managing resources amongst those instances or components can be a concern. For example you may want a MobileFirst runtime and Operational Analytics in the same Linux server; but have reservations based on memory or CPU consumption. For these reasons middleware components may be placed on separate Linux servers to provide isolation and control. Linux control groups (cgroups) provides a way to manage and isolate resources that processes are using within a single Linux instance. This session will show how to begin using cgroups. We will also discuss using systemd with cgroups.-Richard G. Young-IBM Corporation
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