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AmpereOne Performance On Linux 6.11 Kernel, 4K vs. 64K Page Size Comparison


Continuing on with the AmpereOne performance benchmarking while having the AmpereOne A192-32X in the lab within a Supermicro ARS-211M-NR R13SPD server, the next set of benchmarks is looking at the performance when using the near-final Linux 6.11 kernel.

Secondly is helping to quantify the performance impact of using a 4K versus 64K page size on AmpereOne for server and HPC workloads. Plus with Linux 6.12 likely to be this year's Long-Term Support (LTS) kernel version, getting some performance numbers on v6.11 is close and with only having this AmpereOne server in the lab for a few weeks. Typically I recommend the ARM64 64K page size kernel for higher-end ARM servers and workstations with plenty of RAM and subject to running many demanding workloads.

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