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On my tiger lake laptop I get ~5300MiB/s encryption/decryption speed with LUKS, likely using VAES from AVX-512. The manufactures claims over 7000MiB/s...
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I bought a Dell Precision this year it came with Ubuntu pre-installed, which I guess is better than Windows. Convenience wise it was an extra step for...
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nils_ replied to Intel Posts Updated "Software Defined Silicon" Driver To Activate Licensed Hardware Featuresin Intel LinuxIt also requires an appropriate outfit and, in some cultures, eyeliner....
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nils_ replied to Intel Posts Updated "Software Defined Silicon" Driver To Activate Licensed Hardware Featuresin Intel LinuxThis already happens in a limited way in the server space where the proprietary cloud vendors get first dibs on the new CPUs and your only option is to...
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nils_ replied to Intel Posts Updated "Software Defined Silicon" Driver To Activate Licensed Hardware Featuresin Intel LinuxI'm not sure something that is of zero benefit to users and only serves Intels bottom line should be mainlined.
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The consumer drives aren't particularly useful and haven't been refreshed for PCIe4.0. I'm using the DC edition mainly as a test platform for high performance...
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Not at all, they are quite expensive (compared to regular NVMe drives) and difficult to get due to low stock but they don't cost as much as a (good) car....
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The SN850, the 980 Pro doesn't allow for 4 KiB sector size....
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You may want to look into borgbackup, it compresses, deduplicates and encrypts the data which includes checksums so you would be able to detect bit flips...
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I just replaced two 980 PRO with SN850ies. I noticed the performance is a lot better when re-formatting with 4KiB sector size using the NVME CLI.
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I'm wondering if the target audience would actually run an OS preinstalled by the hardware vendor. I certainly would wipe it, if only to ensure no third...
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