The performance analysis of linux networking - Packet receiving
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Interactivity vs. fairness in networked Linux systems
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
On Linux starvation of CPU-bound processes in the presence of network I/O
Computers and Electrical Engineering
XtratuM/PPC: a hypervisor for partitioned system on PowerPC processors
The Journal of Supercomputing
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