Re: Running procs in VPS context :: possible to limit/throttle? [message #5205 is a reply to message #5197] |
Wed, 16 August 2006 16:19 |
HaroldB
Messages: 61 Registered: June 2006
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Thanks for the info, that makes sense. Here is my question another way.
Lets say a ve runs a program like "cpu-burn" (program which uses all avaialble cpu cycles) once. If that process stays running, it would add a load of 1 to the hardware node because its exactly one running process. However, if that program is run 50 times concurrently, a load of 50 is added. All the while, the same amount of cpu time is used by the vps. maybe this is an inherent part of an operating system, I am not sure.
it seems like an easy way to DOS a openvz/vz hn, by running tons of procs in the vps, even though your cpu usage is the same. I have tested this on vmware and the hardware node feels no effect, because of the seperate schedulers I believe.
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