You guys were one of the first to talk about ARM servers- most detailed benchmark studies and deployment pain points that I’ve seen. Curious if your view on ARM Servers has changed given AMD’s Server roadmap?
-
-
-
Qualcomm was *way* ahead of any other ARM server vendor. Unfortunately, when they pulled the plug on Centriq (their server CPU) it set the entire ARM-in-servers space back at least 2 years. We’re finally seeing some other vendors get to the point they’re again worth looking at.
- 1 more reply
New conversation -
-
-
Interesting to read that you are adopting AMD chips broadly. I'd love to read more about the performance benchmarks you ran and understand better what's causing them to be ahead today, perhaps in a future blog post?
-
There will be future blog posts on the topic.
End of conversation
New conversation -
-
-
any thoughts about running
#freebsd on that sweet hardware?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
-
-
-
How much of your compute capacity is for your infrastructure vs customer Workers workload? I assume Workers workloads are segregated from the infrastructure via virtualization or containerization. Do they run on the same servers or rack isolation?
-
Every server runs every service (including Workers).
End of conversation
New conversation -
-
-
Intel NOT inside..(doge) AMD Yes!
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
-
-
-
Interesting article! AMD is killing it. Unrelated q: what happened to the comment section on blog posts? Can’t see it anymore
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
-
-
-
Very nice to see Epyc now making its way to the server world.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
-
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.