[Beowulf] Which Xeon supports NUMA?
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Greg Lindahl lindahl at pbm.comTue Mar 18 13:16:45 PDT 2008
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On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 08:35:13PM +0100, Carsten Aulbert wrote: > (1) Which EM64T Xeon supports NUMA? The typical chipsets we use around here are not NUMA with Xeons -- all of main memory is the same distance from all the cpus. It's my impression that the grouping of cores to sockets and such isn't part of the NUMA code in the kernel. (Anyone?) In the future, QPI Xeons will be NUMA, similar to Opterons. There are also some exotic chipsets that do NUMA with Xeons today, but you probably don't own one. -- greg
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