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11-12, August 2026
Seoul, South Korea
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Wednesday August 12, 2026 11:40 - 12:10 KST
In modern cloud environments, CPU usage often looks healthy while applications still experience latency and unpredictable slowdowns. In one Kubernetes based system running latency sensitive workloads, services degraded despite CPU staying below 50%. Traditional monitoring showed no clear issue, leading to delayed debugging and reactive fixes.

This case study highlights how the real bottleneck was hidden in the Linux scheduler specifically run queue contention and scheduling delays. By examining run queue depth and task scheduling behavior, the team uncovered how fairness-driven scheduling (CFS) impacted performance under load. The session also touches on how newer approaches like EEVDF aim to improve scheduling decisions.

The result was faster root cause identification, better workload tuning, and improved application responsiveness without scaling resources.

Key Takeaways:

- Why CPU utilization can mislead performance analysis
- How run queue depth and scheduling latency impact applications
- The gap between fair scheduling and real-world performance
- What’s changing in modern schedulers (CFS > EEVDF)
- Practical ways to reason about scheduler related bottlenecks
Speakers
avatar for Abhineet Saxena

Abhineet Saxena

Systems Reliability Engineering II, Nutanix
Abhineet Saxena is a Cloud Engineer specializing in AWS, Linux, and DevOps, and an AWS User Group and CNCF Community Leader. He has organized and spoken at events like Kubernetes Birthday Bash, Grafana Jaipur, and Navigating the Cloud. A speaker at KubeCon India 2026, he focuses on... Read More →
avatar for Anjali Jain

Anjali Jain

Cloud Support Engineer Networking, Amazon Web Services
Anjali Jain is an IT Engineer currently serving customers at Amazon Web Services (AWS), helping them design and optimize cloud solutions with best practices in the Networking domain. She began her career as a Software Engineer at Infosys, building scalable applications, and now focuses... Read More →
Wednesday August 12, 2026 11:40 - 12:10 KST
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