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Raptor Lake efficiency cores in Linix with Docker?
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Looks like if you're on kernel 6.0+ you're handled according to how Intel intended to deal with it. What's your specific concern?
OK, looks like Debian stable is 6.1 https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/linux
My main concern is will it balance cores appropriately. IE if a Postgres DB is humming along, assign an efficient core, but if it ramps up, use the higher powered ones.