super-today

2 x Intel Xeon Gold 5220R testing with a Supermicro X11DDW-NT v1.20 (3.4 BIOS) and ASPEED on Ubuntu 18.04 via the Phoronix Test Suite.

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July 08 2021
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super-todayOpenBenchmarking.orgPhoronix Test Suite2 x Intel Xeon Gold 5220R (48 Cores / 96 Threads)Supermicro X11DDW-NT v1.20 (3.4 BIOS)Intel Sky Lake-E DMI3 Registers8 x 64 GB DDR4-2666MT/s Samsung M393A8G40MB2-CVF1600GB INTEL SSDPE2KE016T8ASPEED2 x Intel XXV710 for 25GbE SFP28Ubuntu 18.044.15.0-144-generic (x86_64)GCC 7.5.0ext41024x768ProcessorMotherboardChipsetMemoryDiskGraphicsNetworkOSKernelCompilerFile-SystemScreen ResolutionSuper-today BenchmarksSystem Logs- nvme_core.multipath=0 - Transparent Huge Pages: madvise- --build=x86_64-linux-gnu --disable-vtable-verify --disable-werror --enable-bootstrap --enable-checking=release --enable-clocale=gnu --enable-default-pie --enable-gnu-unique-object --enable-languages=c,ada,c++,go,brig,d,fortran,objc,obj-c++ --enable-libmpx --enable-libstdcxx-debug --enable-libstdcxx-time=yes --enable-multiarch --enable-multilib --enable-nls --enable-objc-gc=auto --enable-offload-targets=nvptx-none --enable-plugin --enable-shared --enable-threads=posix --host=x86_64-linux-gnu --program-prefix=x86_64-linux-gnu- --target=x86_64-linux-gnu --with-abi=m64 --with-arch-32=i686 --with-default-libstdcxx-abi=new --with-gcc-major-version-only --with-multilib-list=m32,m64,mx32 --with-target-system-zlib --with-tune=generic --without-cuda-driver -v - CPU Microcode: 0x5003006- itlb_multihit: KVM: Mitigation of Split huge pages + l1tf: Not affected + mds: Not affected + meltdown: Not affected + spec_store_bypass: Mitigation of SSB disabled via prctl and seccomp + spectre_v1: Mitigation of usercopy/swapgs barriers and __user pointer sanitization + spectre_v2: Mitigation of Enhanced IBRS IBPB: conditional RSB filling + srbds: Not affected + tsx_async_abort: Mitigation of TSX disabled

Nuttcp

Nuttcp is a network performance measurement tool intended for use by network and system managers. Its most basic usage is to determine the raw TCP (or UDP) network layer throughput by transferring memory buffers from a source system across an interconnecting network to a destination system, either transferring data for a specified time interval, or alternatively transferring a specified number of bytes. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.

OpenBenchmarking.orgMbits/sec, More Is BetterNuttcp 8.1.4Test: 10G+ UDP - Server Address: 10.187.69.242super120240360480600SE +/- 118.40, N = 15575.131. (CC) gcc options: -O3

OpenBenchmarking.orgMbits/sec, More Is BetterNuttcp 8.1.4Test: TCP Transfer - Default - Server Address: 10.187.69.242super5K10K15K20K25KSE +/- 27.13, N = 323078.921. (CC) gcc options: -O3

OpenBenchmarking.orgMbits/sec, More Is BetterNuttcp 8.1.4Test: TCP Transfer - Server To Client - Server Address: 10.187.69.242super4K8K12K16K20KSE +/- 230.51, N = 1218105.501. (CC) gcc options: -O3