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DAMON Self-Tuned Memory Tiering Shows Nice Improvement For Linux Servers


Linux developer SeongJae Park has posted a set of patches for the Linux kernel's wonderful DAMON code to provide for self-tuned memory tiering that 'just works' and is racking up some nice performance wins.

But these new patches show much promise around self-tuned hotness and coldness thresholds and the possibility of obtaining nice improvements with little work on the part of the server administrators. We believe this shows self-tuned DAMON-based promotion's effectiveness and a practical level of DAMON monitoring results accuracy. About The AuthorMichael Larabel is the principal author of Phoronix.com and founded the site in 2004 with a focus on enriching the Linux hardware experience.

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