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Configure CPU isolation for a compute node

CPU isolation is a way to force the system scheduler to use only some logical CPU cores for processes. For compute hosts, you should typically isolate system processes and virtual guests on different cores.

For a compute node running Ubuntu 22.04 and newer supporting cgroup v2, use the cpushield HOC module to configure the CPU isolation. For the procedure, refer to Host operating system configuration.