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		<title>CONFIG_HZ: How does it affect KVM?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Since the release of version 2.6.13 in August 2005, the Linux kernel has support for adjusting the frequency of the timer interrupt via the CONFIG_HZ compile-time option. This setting can have a considerable impact on overall system latency and throughput in certain scenarios. In this article, its impact on KVM will be explored. See Also:  [...]</p>
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