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  [Question]   Tuning Processor scheduling trên Windows Server 2003 11/10/2012 10:59:12 (+0700) | #1 | 270066
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Windows uses multitasking to prioritize process threads that the CPU has to handle. The execution of a process is halted and another is started, preventing a single thread from monopolizing the entire CPU.

Switching the CPU from executing one process to the next is known as context-switching. The Windows operating system includes a setting that determines how long individual threads are allowed to run on the CPU before a context-switch occurs and the next thread is serviced.

Typically for a server, it is not desirable to allow the foreground program to have more CPU time allocated to it than background processes. That is, all applications and their processes running on the server should be given equal contention for the CPU.

To set this, Open the System Control Panel, select the Advanced tab, in the Performance frame click Settings, go to the Advance tab, and within the Processor Scheduling frame, set the Adjust for best performance of: to Background Services.[i]

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