I just noticed, looking at the text data, it is indeed the "Database Operations" which is killing the memory performance, at 649.5 kOps/Sec, which is only the 3rd percentile!. But all other memory statistics seems pretty poor, except the amount of RAM (384 GB) and the threaded performance (201878.3 MBytes/Sec). Those two figures are undoubtedly due to a fairly large number of cores (52), and a fairly large amount of RAM.
drkirkby
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July 4th, 2021 07:00
I just noticed, looking at the text data, it is indeed the "Database Operations" which is killing the memory performance, at 649.5 kOps/Sec, which is only the 3rd percentile!. But all other memory statistics seems pretty poor, except the amount of RAM (384 GB) and the threaded performance (201878.3 MBytes/Sec). Those two figures are undoubtedly due to a fairly large number of cores (52), and a fairly large amount of RAM.
Database Operations (KOps./Sec.) : 649.5 (3%)
Memory Read Cached (MBytes/Sec.) : 17396.1 (15%)
Memory Read Uncached (MBytes/Sec.) : 9174.7 (13%)
Memory Write (MBytes/Sec.) : 8761.4 (41%)
Available RAM (Megabytes) : 382215.3 (99%)
Memory Latency (ns (lower is better)) : 56.9 (86%)
Memory Threaded (MBytes/Sec.) : 201878.3 (99%)
mazzinia_
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July 4th, 2021 08:00
Just installed the trial of the same passmark, to offer some comparison. ( 7820, dual 4110 , 32gb of ram )
Memory Mark
This Computer 1913
Database Operations
This Computer 1073
Memory Read Cached
This Computer 17890
Memory Read Uncached
This Computer 10302
Memory Write
This Computer 8492
Available RAM
This Computer 16867
Memory Latency
This Computer 64.5
Memory Threaded
This Computer 66408