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Author: keith smith
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Subject: Re: AMD vs Intel memory managemement

I have hard drives smaller than that.  Nice!!

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Keith Smith

--- On Wed, 6/12/13, Bryan O'Neal <> wrote:

From: Bryan O'Neal <>
Subject: Re: AMD vs Intel memory managemement
To: "Main PLUG discussion list" <>
Date: Wednesday, June 12, 2013, 6:12 PM

Yes - I am not saying my entire farm has that much ram. You can get away with much, much less, but I have servers that go that high.


On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 5:49 PM, keith smith <> wrote:


Did I read that right you have 768GB of RAM?



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Keith Smith

--- On Wed, 6/12/13, Bryan O'Neal <> wrote:


From: Bryan O'Neal <>
Subject: Re: AMD vs Intel memory managemement
To: "Main PLUG discussion list" <>

Date: Wednesday, June 12, 2013, 5:45 PM

This is kinda new to me - Just so I am clear - unganged systems would perform better if I have say - a caching system with limited threads each pined to a specific core (we do this for processor cache anyway) while ganged systems would perform better it I was spinning up a new thread for each request and had a large amount (say 768GB) of ram running something like PostgreSQL where threads are being fired up and down many thousands of times a second but the data
they seek is mostly in main memory.



On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 1:36 PM, Stephen <> wrote:

On-board bios usually will not allocate that much however. And by usually will not I mean I have never sen it do so, even in the days of ghetto ram thieving by graphics chip-sets.





On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 12:29 PM, Eric Shubert <> wrote:




On 06/03/2013 01:46 PM, Nathan England wrote:


But why does CentOS not register all of my memory? Why less than 3/4 of it?




Perhaps the bios has allocated a chunk of it to onboard video?



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