Hi, I can't access that machine right now, I'll try the tests if I will get access again
Hi, here there are the benchmarks done on an ARM64 Cavium ThunderX2 CPU: CN9975 RAM: 256 (16x16) GB DDR4 @ 2666 OS: Fedora 30 Aarch64 tests done are: memlat 16 >16.txt memlat 16 l >16_l.txt 7za b > mmt.txt 7za b -mmt1 > mmt1.txt 7za b -mm=* -mmt=* > bench.txt Regards,
Hi, here there are the benchmarks done on an ARM64 Cavium ThunderX2 CPU: CN9975 RAM: 256 (16x16) GB DDR4 @ 2666 OS: Fedora 30 Aarch64 tests done are: memlat 16 >16.txt memlat 16 l >16_l.txt 7za b > mmt.txt 7za b -mmt1 > mmt1.txt 7za b -mm=* -mmt=* > bench.txt Regards,
Hi, here there are the benchmarks done on an ARM64 Cavium ThunderX2 CPU: CN9975 RAM: 256 (16x16) GB DDR4 @ 2666 OS: Fedora 30 Aarch64 tests done are: memlat 16 >16.txt memlat 16 l >16_l.txt 7z b > mmt.txt 7z b -mmt1 > mmt1.txt 7za b -mm=* -mmt=* > bench.txt Regards,
Hi, here there are the benchmarks done on an ARM64 Cavium ThunderX2 CPU: CN9975 RAM: 256 (16x16) GB DDR4 @ 2666 OS: Fedora 30 Aarch64 tests done are: ./memlat 16 >16.txt ./memlat 16 l >16_l.txt 7z b > mmt.txt 7z b -mmt1 > mmt1.txt 7za b -mm=* -mmt=* > bench.txt Regards,
no this is not the issue, I have /tmp in the same filesystem as the source and destination...