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How many threads can bind to a CPU core?

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How many threads can bind to a CPU core?
posted Aug 3, 2014 by Prakash Singh

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Not sure what is the requirement but there is a method called hyperthreading i.e. Hyperthreaded Core Sharing where you use the same core for multiple thread in optimal way.

If you are using VmVare check the following link http://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-4-esx-vcenter/index.jsp#configuring_virtual_machines/t_configure_hyperthreaded_core_sharing.html

answer Aug 3, 2014 by Salil Agrawal
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