Thanks for the review. As the 5Gbe units overhead seem larger than 2.5Gbe units, maybe manufacturers are also artificially capping speeds on 5Gbe as a way of thermal throttling management?
That is a interesting question as I was looking at these USB to 2.5Gbe/5Gbe adapters as a way of...
Nice but ultimately how well this goes comes down to the wealth of software optimisations for ARM ecosystem compared to x86. Is it there yet or will it still take time ?
thanks @Patrick seems AMD was reading my mind and though my suggested +400mhz was not enough. +700mhz is awesome - AMD EPYC 7371 will be one awesome cpu on all fronts !
With so many SKUs from Intel across so many families, it's getting hard to keep track of them all. Thanks @Patrick for keeping us informed :)
As TDP goes up, will be interesting to see performance per watt numbers :)
True, though in context of digital signing and HTTPS it matters ECDSA: The digital signature algorithm of a better internet and that's where I am interested in with regards to how that compares QAT vs software.
I am specifically referring to ecdsap256 performance being 40-50% faster in OpenSSL 1.1.1 vs 1.1.0 which is due to contributed performance patches in OpenSSL 1.1.1 from Cloudflare/Intel folks - well particularly from ec/ecp_nistz256.c: improve ECDSA sign by 30-40%. by dot-asm · Pull Request...
@Patrick now that OpenSSL 1.1.1 is out openssl.org, any plans to revisit QAT OpenSSL vs software OpenSSL and Nginx HTTP/2 HTTPS SSL benchmarks via h2load HTTP/2 benchmark tool ?
particularly for rsa2048 and ecdsa performance
openssl speed -multi $(nproc) rsa2048 ecdsap256
FYI, for ECDSA...
with ECC RAM out of the box ?
Yeah but not at the web hosting price range of between US$49-199/month you won't get AMD EPYC 7351P for that price heh. Thinking web hosts offered dedicated hosting :)
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