What kind of results would you like to see?
BTW, the system I actually administer is a 10U system with 256 "servers" in it with a dual core Atom N570 CPU and 4GB of memory per "server". It is called a SeaMicro SM10000-64. My other system is a 3U Dell blade chassis with 12 blades with a single low power Xeon per blade.
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Steven DuChene
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From: Stephen
Sent: Jan 10, 2012 4:22 PM
To: Main PLUG discussion list , "Steven A. DuChene"
Subject: Re: RHEL-6.1 system with 4 CPU sockets and 1TB of memory
Sure. Rub it in.... now get us some results :-)
On Jan 10, 2012 4:13 PM, "Steven A. DuChene"
wrote:
> So I am working for a benchmarking lab at Intel and today we brought up a
> system that has 4 CPU sockets and 10 cores per socket. It has 64 DIMM slots
> with a 16GB DIMM in each slot for a total of 1TB or real memory and zero
> swap. The system is running RHEL-6.1
>
> I just thought someone would find this fascinating.
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> Steven DuChene
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