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Understanding and Troubleshooting context switches

Thomas Koetzing has written a very nice article about troubleshooting context switches including a brief overview, what causes context switches, and how to troubleshoot.

A context switch is basically the process of storing and restoring the state (context) of a CPU - allowing for multi-threaded applications. A high rate of context switches can degrade the performance of your Terminal Servers by over taxing the CPU. Check out Thomas Koetzing’s article for steps to identify and troubleshoot a high rate of context switches.

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One Response to “Understanding and Troubleshooting context switches”

  1. haresh Patani Says:

    November 19th, 2006 at 1:36 am

    Reported the context switches issue with AIx

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