[DGD] Hydra

Blain blain20 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 17 01:26:29 CEST 2018


Do you want me to rerun my 8750 with less ADHD?  I probably had some other
program(s) chasing squirrels.

On Sun, Sep 16, 2018, 18:18 Felix A. Croes <felix at dworkin.nl> wrote:

> bart at wotf.org wrote:
>
> > Linux has different schedulers. If it is useful for you, I could rerun
> the
> > test with those different schedulers. I'm not sure which one was active
> while
> > I ran the test, as this is normally managed by tuned on this system.
> This is
> > because my everyday use of this system is as an esxi server which among
> other
> > things runs one fairly big vm which has direct access to some pci-e
> devices
> > for storage and networking. I can also boot that vm 'physically', which
> I did
> > for running that test, and which I at times do when wanting a linux host
> on
> > bare metal and with lots of cpu cores.
>
> Even on a bare metal system, we are probably already seeing a
> significant impact from various meltdown/spectre mitigations, which
> are known to be expensive on older hardware.  What matters for this
> particular benchmark is whether the line for the highest core count
> is straight, and if not, where it bends.
>
> Your system already performed honourably in the configuration that
> would be used for a real deployment of Hydra.  What I need at this
> point is really tests on more modern CPUs, including non-Intel CPUs.
>
> Regards,
> Felix Croes
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