[Devel] Re: [RFC] CPU hard limits
Avi Kivity
avi at redhat.com
Thu Jun 4 05:19:22 PDT 2009
Bharata B Rao wrote:
> 2. Need for hard limiting CPU resource
> --------------------------------------
> - Pay-per-use: In enterprise systems that cater to multiple clients/customers
> where a customer demands a certain share of CPU resources and pays only
> that, CPU hard limits will be useful to hard limit the customer's job
> to consume only the specified amount of CPU resource.
> - In container based virtualization environments running multiple containers,
> hard limits will be useful to ensure a container doesn't exceed its
> CPU entitlement.
> - Hard limits can be used to provide guarantees.
>
How can hard limits provide guarantees?
Let's take an example where I have 1 group that I wish to guarantee a
20% share of the cpu, and anther 8 groups with no limits or guarantees.
One way to achieve the guarantee is to hard limit each of the 8 other
groups to 10%; the sum total of the limits is 80%, leaving 20% for the
guarantee group. The downside is the arbitrary limit imposed on the
other groups.
Another way is to place the 8 groups in a container group, and limit
that to 80%. But that doesn't work if I want to provide guarantees to
several groups.
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