#arpnetworks 2018-02-01,Thu

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nathaniup_the_irons : Happy Invoice Day! [06:45]
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layer8problemup_the_irons: thanks. I'm re-reading the "introducing..." article. It sounds as though each of the bare metal resources is dedicated for the "thunder" vps running on top of it. Is this a matter of just saying how many each is allowed to use, or do you use techniques like process sets, or cpu affinity, etc to keep it to the same cores? I'm thinking through things like having cache lines blown out if which physical cores are ha
ndling execution can change
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up_the_irons2mhoran: we'll be migrating VMs off kvr02 actually, soon... [17:14]
mhoranI'll finally get virtio! :D [17:15]
mercutiovirtio doesn't help openbsd that much [17:26]
mhoranGood thing I'm running freebsd!
I thought it'd help some io latency I was seeing a while back but I don't remember if it helped
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mercutioah cool
yeah virtio helps more with freebsd
it mostly helps with writes on freebsd iirc
and mostly helps with reads on openbsd
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mjp2how is spectre/meltdown handled? [17:48]
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