Hi,
it would be comfortable to have the hwloc package in order to look at NUMA topologies and pin cores accordingly. I agree most of the times the linux scheduler does the best possible work, but in some cases (ex: 1st-2nd gen Threadrippers, and some etherogenous computing silicon) having lstopo and the other utils can help managing the virtual machines properly.
Thanks
it would be comfortable to have the hwloc package in order to look at NUMA topologies and pin cores accordingly. I agree most of the times the linux scheduler does the best possible work, but in some cases (ex: 1st-2nd gen Threadrippers, and some etherogenous computing silicon) having lstopo and the other utils can help managing the virtual machines properly.
Thanks