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How does the Windows scheduler decide which thread to run next?

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08-15-2024, 03:31 AM
Man, the Windows scheduler picks threads like a bouncer at a club eyeing the crowd. It checks who's been waiting longest without hogging the spotlight. You know, it boosts the ones that scream urgency, like your mouse click over a background download. I always picture it juggling fire sticks, favoring the thread with the highest priority number first. Sometimes it slices time evenly to keep everyone chill, no one starves. If a thread's been idle too long, it nudges it forward with a fairness boost. You might notice your game lagging when antivirus kicks in, that's the scheduler playing referee. It peeks at CPU cores too, spreading threads around like butter on toast. Threads with real-time tags get VIP treatment, no questions asked. I bet you've cursed it during heavy multitasking, but hey, it tries to balance the chaos.

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