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Intel Sub-NUMA Clustering Will Stop Clashing With Resource Director On Linux 6.11+


For the past year and a half Intel engineers have been working on Linux kernel improvements for Sub-NUMA Clustering (SNC) in the presence of Resource Director Technology (RDT)

For the past year and a half Intel engineers have been working on Linux kernel improvements for Sub-NUMA Clustering (SNC) in the presence of Resource Director Technology (RDT). SNC allows partitioning the CPU cores / L3 cache / memory into multiple NUMA domains and can help enhance performance for NUMA-optimized workloads. Modify and extend the subsystem to handle such scopes properly" So now those using Intel servers can enjoy both Sub-NUMA Clustering and Resource Director Technology for optimizing performance without the features clashing.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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