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"What can possibly go wrong?" Stories of peculiarities of modern server hardware (denog17)

from Chaos Computer Club - recent events feed (low quality) · host Vladimir Smirnov

After discussing building a 1 Tbps/1 Gpps load generator on commodity x86-64 hardware, one of the most common follow-up topics was the reasoning behind some of the decisions. And here I've realised that it is not commonly understood that modern systems are more complex than classic multi-socket NUMA systems, and that if you don't consider some of their peculiarities, you won't achieve the expected performance. In this talk, I want to explore what happens when you break those assumptions and how you can identify them. All examples would be based on the assumption that you are using Cisco T-Rex for load generation and fd.io VPP as a target load. Licensed to the public under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 about this event: https://pretalx.com/denog17/talk/VJJ9RC/

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