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by gjsman-1000 1653 days ago
No - but I can give a few suggestions.

One would be to look, if you haven’t, at MacStadium and what they’ve got there. You can get an M1 Mini there and it will be run by experts who know all about using M1 minis for servers. Considering your application is highly parallelizable, this would also make it easy to upgrade to the M1 Pro with double the performance cores down the line.

Secondly, if your application is running better on M1, that reeks of an application which is somehow greatly benefiting at single-threaded performance somewhere, which the M1 excels and the Epyc is poor at. That probably needs some investigation.