A Tiny Linux Kernel Tweak with Massive Implications for Datacenter Efficiency
In a groundbreaking development, security researchers have introduced a small but mighty tweak to the Linux kernel that promises to cut data center power consumption by up to 30%. This innovative patch, included in the Linux 6.13 release , enhances the network stack with an adaptive polling mechanism, significantly boosting efficiency and throughput without sacrificing security or performance. This isn’t just about power savings”it’s about smarter, greener computing that optimizes CPU usage and reduces operational costs.LinuxSecurity – Security ArticlesRead More