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⚡️A Linux SysAdmin's Introduction To Cgroups⚡️
Control groups (cgroups) are a Linux kernel mechanism for fine-grained control of resources. Originally put forward by Google engineers in 2006, cgroups were eventually merged into the Linux kernel around 2007.
While there are currently two versions of cgroups, most distributions and mechanisms use version 1, as it has been in the kernel since 2.6.24. Like with most things added into the mainline kernel, there was not a huge adoption rate at first.
Version 2 continues this trend, having been around for almost half a decade but still not widely deployed.
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