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cgroups

cgroups (Control Groups) is a Linux kernel feature that allows resources to be allocated and limited for specific processes and containers.

Analogy: A set of traffic lights that manage the flow of cars, ensuring that each car gets the resources it needs to move forward smoothly.

Why It Matters: cgroups provide resource isolation and control, preventing containers from consuming excessive resources and impacting the performance of other applications.

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