By: unknown (un.delete@this.known.net), September 15, 2007 3:14 am
Room: Moderated Discussions
David Kanter (dkanter@realworldtech.com) on 9/14/07 wrote:
>It's very straight forward - if different regions of memory have different latencies
>then the system is NUMA. If all memory has the same latency, then the system is UMA. It cannot be both.
By that logic, turning on Node Interleave on the Opteron would make it UMA (?)
>It's very straight forward - if different regions of memory have different latencies
>then the system is NUMA. If all memory has the same latency, then the system is UMA. It cannot be both.
By that logic, turning on Node Interleave on the Opteron would make it UMA (?)