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    Phoronix: Amazon Linux 2023 Is Running Well, Boosting EC2 Performance Over Amazon Linux 2

    For those currently making use of Amazon Linux 2 (AL2) as the operating system for Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instances, the newly-released Amazon Linux 2023 (AL2023) is delivering some worthwhile speed-ups for maximizing your performance and value in their public cloud.

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    No Clear Linux?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Kjell View Post
      No Clear Linux?
      Clear Linux not for AArch64 and as mentioned tests/OSes were limited due to costs.
      Michael Larabel
      https://www.michaellarabel.com/

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      • #4
        I am still waiting for a standardized 125W-class desktop platform, that gets CPU support from major ARM vendors. Any more walled gardens around each vendor won't fly in the consumer space, especially when they start from 0% market share.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ms178 View Post
          I am still waiting for a standardized 125W-class desktop platform, that gets CPU support from major ARM vendors. Any more walled gardens around each vendor won't fly in the consumer space, especially when they start from 0% market share.
          So you're waiting for something that will never happen.

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          • #6
            Those that enjoy suck tests...
            Is that a typo? If not, what is a "suck" test?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Lord Byron II View Post

              Is that a typo? If not, what is a "suck" test?
              Fixed, thanks "such" tests
              Michael Larabel
              https://www.michaellarabel.com/

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              • #8
                For the tiny cloud instances systemd can use 10%RAM so Alpine may be the best option.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by brad0 View Post

                  So you're waiting for something that will never happen.
                  Maybe, but it is something that would make chances higher for the Arm-vendors to compete successfully on the desktop against AMD and Intel. Think of the Socket 7 days with Intel, Cyrix and AMD using the same platform.

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