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Figure 1: Approach for resources reservation As illustrated in Figure 1, Squirrel follows an automatic process to manage resources
Figure 2: Reserving CPU by mapping components to cgroups
Figure 3: In 3a) and 3b), we show CPU and memory overhead, respectively, caused by resource management during the execution of Dacapo benchmarks.

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