Messages in this thread | | | From | Bernd Eckenfels <> | Subject | Re: Scaling noise | Date | Wed, 03 Sep 2003 08:12:25 +0200 |
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In article <20030903050859.GD10257@work.bitmover.com> you wrote: > It's called asymptotic behavior. After a while you can look at the graph > and see that more CPUs on the same memory doesn't make sense. It hasn't > made sense for a decade, what makes anyone think that is changing?
Thats why NUMA gets so popular.
Larry, dont forget, that Linux is growing in the University Labs, where those big NUMA and Multi-Node Clusters are most popular for Number Crunching.
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