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  • onlyLinuxLuvUBack
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    This with newest amd(if you can get one) and a super expensive optane gen2 ? The intel drive probably costs almost a car ?

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  • edwaleni
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    Originally posted by tomas View Post

    None?
    I am thinking of the recent performance limiting actions with regards to caches, sideband behaviors and the recent need to flush and reload them.

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  • tomas
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    Originally posted by edwaleni View Post
    What vulnerabilities will be exposed to get such performance?
    None?

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  • edwaleni
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    What vulnerabilities will be exposed to get such performance?

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  • phoronix
    started a topic 7.4M IOPS Achieved Per-Core With Newest Linux Patches

    7.4M IOPS Achieved Per-Core With Newest Linux Patches

    Phoronix: 7.4M IOPS Achieved Per-Core With Newest Linux Patches

    Linux block subsystem maintainer and lead IO_uring developer Jens Axboe had a goal of hitting 7M IOPS per-core performance this week. On Monday he managed to already hit 7.2M IOPS and today hit 7.4M IOPS with his latest work-in-progress kernel patches...

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