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    Phoronix: CentOS Stream 10 Showing Nice Performance Uplift In Early Benchmarks On AmpereOne

    As part of the ongoing AmpereOne testing at Phoronix with the 192-core AmpereOne A192-32X flagship processor, I've been working on several different Linux distribution benchmarks with this Supermicro AmpereOne server. That comparison in full should be published next week while worth highlighting on its own are some of the gains seen with the in-development CentOS Stream 10 that serves as the upstream to what will be Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10. There are some nice performance gains seen on AArch64 with CentOS Stream 10 compared to CentOS Stream 9.

    Phoronix, Linux Hardware Reviews, Linux hardware benchmarks, Linux server benchmarks, Linux benchmarking, Desktop Linux, Linux performance, Open Source graphics, Linux How To, Ubuntu benchmarks, Ubuntu hardware, Phoronix Test Suite

  • #2
    Michael

    typo on page 4

    "thanks to the default version going from Python 3.12 to the speedy Python 3.12" ... I think that should be 3.9?

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    • #3
      Is CentOS Stream 10 using x86_64-v2 or x864_64-v3?

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      • #4
        Michael Did you ever run into installation issues? I keep trying to use Stream 9 in KVM and repeatedly got a boot error and just gave up and just stayed with Alma

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        • #5
          I wonder if Phoronix - if you have not done so yet - would include CachyOS in your OSes benchmarks, especially on AMD CPUs.
          To see how this new-kid-on-the-block performs VS other usual suspects, many would appreciate I think.
          thanks, L.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Jonjolt View Post
            I keep trying to use Stream 9 in KVM and repeatedly got a boot error
            Does that boot error say that your cpu doesn't support a specific instruction? I've seen that with vbox but CentOS stream 10 works fine in vmware. Maybe you have to enable something in kvm to get it to work?

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