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by jeffbee 1401 days ago
NUMA is an outcome of system configuration. You can make a non-NUMA platform using any CPU. You just limit yourself to 1 CPU socket.

Here's a Facebook engineering blog post about how they left NUMA behind. https://engineering.fb.com/2016/03/09/data-center-engineerin...

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> You can make a non-NUMA platform using any CPU. You just limit yourself to 1 CPU socket.

Well, not on Epyc generation 1. Those have four NUMA segments in each socket.

Also those Xeon Platinum 9200 processors Intel made as an attention grab.

EPYC Naples wasn't good for much of anything though, so I am trying to forget it.