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Dell Command | Configure Version 4.x Command Line Interface Reference Guide

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Table 1. --NodeInterleave--NodeInterleave
Attribute Details Description
Valid Argument

Possible values are:

  • Disabled—When disabled, system memory is configured in SMP (Symmetric MultiProcessing) mode. Memory is configured into one contiguous block that is interleaved between multiple processors. This mode provides better performance for operating systems that are non-NUMA-aware and do not allocate memory.
  • Enabled—When enabled, system memory is configured in Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA) mode. Memory is configured into blocks to each processor. A NUMA-aware operating system can use this configuration to allocate memory for optimal performance.
This field controls the distribution of the system memory among the physical processors. This affects the performance because a processor can access its local memory faster than the memory which is allocated to the other processors.

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