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CPUsets are '''deprecated''' on Linux, and have been for some time! They are implemented in terms of version 1 control groups. Everything one can do with a a CPUset can be done with a version 2 control group, but it will be better integrated with other resource controllers.
CPUsets are '''deprecated''' on Linux, and have been for some time! They are implemented in terms of version 1 control groups. Everything one can do with a a CPUset can be done with a [[Control Groups|version 2 control group]], but it will be better integrated with other resource controllers.


Don't use CPUsets! This includes libcpuset, which is a farce, and the cgroupv1 filesystem often mounted at <tt>/dev/cpuset</tt>.
Don't use CPUsets! This includes libcpuset, which is a farce, and the cgroupv1 filesystem often mounted at <tt>/dev/cpuset</tt>.

Revision as of 07:31, 12 January 2023

CPUsets are deprecated on Linux, and have been for some time! They are implemented in terms of version 1 control groups. Everything one can do with a a CPUset can be done with a version 2 control group, but it will be better integrated with other resource controllers.

Don't use CPUsets! This includes libcpuset, which is a farce, and the cgroupv1 filesystem often mounted at /dev/cpuset.