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FreeBSD
Although we saw many of the major Linux vendors announce patches last week, FreeBSD patches are still a few weeks (or more) away for Meltdown and Spectre.
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At CES 2018 new AMD Ryzen APUs with Radeon Vega graphics were announced combining AMD's first generation Ryzen (Zen) cores with its Radeon Vega graphics to serve new markets
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Red Hat communicates expected performance impacts of the latest round of Meltdown and Spectre vulnerability patches with its customers
Dell EMC T640 Front
The post-merger data keeps rolling in and Dell EMC has now taken over the top spot in server shipments by both revenue and unit shipments
Intel Xeon Silver 4110 Top And Bottom
News is making the rounds about an Intel CPU bug and the KPTI workaround that addresses the kernel page table vulnerability that is undergoing urgent OS patching. We provide our take.
ZFS Compression Performance Lz4 Gzip 7 Off Time
We present a case as to why you should use ZFS compression on your storage servers as it provides tangible benefits even at a relatively low performance impact. In some cases, it can improve performance.
Dual AMD EPYC In Supermicro AS 2023US
We have our Linux benchmarks and review of dual AMD EPYC 7301 processors and a comparison to Intel Xeon Silver and Gold CPUs
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The new Broadcom Tomahawk 3 switch chip family supports up to 12.8Tbps of throughput for next-gen SDN 100GbE, 200GbE and 400GbE switches
Quanta Lb6m Front
If you want to go 10GbE for the price of 1GbE, the Quanta LB6M is the best option right now. Flash it with Brocade TurboIron software for something special
Intel Xeon Phi Knights Mill High Level
The Intel Xeon Phi x205 series Knights Mill has been launched with little fanfare targeting existing HPC and supercomputing clusters