How to run program or process on specific CPU cores on Linux

Posted by xmodulo on Oct 29, 2013 11:26 AM EDT
Xmodulo; By Dan Nanni
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One operating system (OS) support often exploited to run performance-critical applications on multi-core processors is so-called “processor affinity” or “CPU pinning”. This is an OS-specific feature that “binds” a running process or program to particular CPU core(s). This tutorial describes how to run a program or process on specific CPU cores on Linux.

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