I tried to read what was said about NUMA Nodes, but I didn't get it. Does it just mean that the RAM Drive is located all in one area on the RAM drive so it will work faster?
I have a 4 memory slots. Does it mean that it chooses just one of the memory slots?
SoftPerfect RAM Disk
What is a NUMA node?
Started by PrestonLMcClain
What is a NUMA node? 02 September 2020, 06:03 |
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Re: What is a NUMA node? 02 September 2020, 08:39 |
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NUMA is only applicable to multiprocessor systems, i.e. those with more than one physical CPU. The NUMA nodes are essentially couples of CPU + memory:
On such systems, allocating the entire RAM disk to a single node improves the performance (interconnect and remote access are more "expensive" in terms of resources).
Most consumer-grade PCs are single-processor, so the selection of NUMA node is not available there.
On such systems, allocating the entire RAM disk to a single node improves the performance (interconnect and remote access are more "expensive" in terms of resources).
Most consumer-grade PCs are single-processor, so the selection of NUMA node is not available there.
Re: What is a NUMA node? 07 September 2020, 15:54 |
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Re: What is a NUMA node? 07 September 2020, 20:53 |
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Re: What is a NUMA node? 08 September 2020, 05:52 |
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