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Analysis and Recommendations

Chapter 3

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Performance Guidelines for AMD Athlon™ 64 and AMD Opteron™
ccNUMA Multiprocessor Systems

In addition, three background threads are running on nodes 1, 2 and 3.

Each of these background threads access data locally. The rate of memory demand by each these
threads is varied simultaneously from low to medium to high to very high as shown in Table 1 on
page 16. This allo
ws us to study the impact of the background load on the foreground threads and
evaluate the performance of the two foreground threads.

Even with the background threads, there are still some free cores left in the system; this is called the
highly subscribed condition.

As shown in Figures12, 13 below and Figure 14 on page 33, as the load increases from low to
medium to high, the advantage of having the memory for one of the writer threads one or two hops
away diminishes.

Figure 12. Both Write-Only Threads Running on Node 0 (Different Cores) under

Low Background Load (High Subscription)

LOW: Total Time for both threads (write-write)

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