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by jeremyeder
4145 days ago
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"cannot be fully disabled" ...depends on the gear. SMI used to be (4-5 years ago) a much larger problem than they are now. I agree with you in that context, and it's why so few systems are certified for Red Hat's Realtime kernel. They are simply not all created equal. But I'd encourage you to review the results of any of the 25+ benchmarks we did with STAC over the last few years. We didn't see much (if any) SMI interference on the gear we had, which was off the shelf regular servers, with WSM, SNB, IVB and HSW. All the hardware, software and config is disclosed within those benchmark write-ups. There is some tooling called hwlat that can detect and report SMIs. It's in the rt-tests package. Happy tuning! |
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