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# Fork vs Threads Experiments
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This project compares Linux process creation (fork) versus thread creation (pthreads).
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It includes timing, scaling, and stress tests to show performance differences and
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system limits.
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## How to run
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Run all experiments (safe by default):
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```sh
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bash run_all_experiments.sh
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```
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Run individual experiments (examples):
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```sh
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bash creation_time_experiment/bash_test_iter.sh
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bash thread_recursive_scaling/run_thread_recursive.sh
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```
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Enable the dangerous stress tests (timeboxed):
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```sh
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ALLOW_DANGEROUS=1 FORK_BOMB_SECONDS=5 MAX_LIMIT_SECONDS=5 bash run_all_experiments.sh
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```
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## Potential dangers
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- The fork bomb and max-limit stress tests can freeze your machine or make it
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unresponsive by exhausting processes/threads.
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- You may need elevated limits (ulimit or sysctl) to run high-stress tests.
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- Running heavy tests on shared systems or laptops can disrupt other users and
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risk data loss if the system becomes unstable.
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If you are unsure, do not enable the dangerous tests.
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