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Well, the obvious reason for such a graph is that the network load balancing between several waiting worker processes isn't symmetrical.



Even if that was the case, there isn't normally a stable mapping between processes and physical cores. There would have to be something within the kernel itself that gives higher priority to some cores than others.

Not saying that's impossible, but I've worked on machines with more than 8 cores and never seen it happen.




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