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Linux Performance Tuning: Reduce Worst-Case Task Switch Latency for Real-Time Systems

Learn how to tune Linux for optimal worst-case task switch latency and build high-performance systems capable of handling real-time workloads. In this video, we explore advanced Linux kernel performance tuning, CPU scheduling optimization, and techniques used by system engineers to minimize latency and improve deterministic performance.

We cover key concepts including Linux scheduler behavior, real-time kernel configuration, CPU affinity, interrupt handling, and kernel parameter tuning. If you are working with low-latency systems, embedded Linux, high-frequency trading platforms, or performance-critical backend infrastructure, understanding worst-case latency is essential.

This tutorial is ideal for Linux system administrators, kernel developers, DevOps engineers, and performance engineers who want to improve Linux scheduling efficiency and system responsiveness. Watch to learn practical methods for reducing context switch latency and optimizing Linux for real-time performance.

Видео Linux Performance Tuning: Reduce Worst-Case Task Switch Latency for Real-Time Systems канала SystemDR - Scalable System Design
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