Was looking through my office window at the data closet and (due to angle, objects, field of view) could only see one server light cluster out of the 6 racks full. And thought it would be nice to scale everything down to 2U. Then day-dreamed about a future where a warehouse data center was reduced to a single hypercube sitting alone in the vast darkness.

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    6 hours ago

    128-192 cores on a single epyc makes almost nothing worth it, the scaling is incredible.

    Also, I happen to know they’re working on even more hardware isolation mechanisms, similar to sriov but more enforced.

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      128-192 cores on a single epyc makes almost nothing worth it, the scaling is incredible.

      Sure, which is why we haven’t seen a huge adoption. However, in some cases it isn’t so much an issue of total compute power, its autonomy. If there’s a rogue process running on one of those 192 cores and it can end up accessing the memory in your space, its a problem. There are some regulatory rules I’ve run into that actually forbid company processes on shared CPU infrastructure.

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        2 hours ago

        There are, but at that point you’re probably buying big iron already, cost isn’t an issue.

        Sun literally made their living from those applications for a long while.