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  3. 128 ARM64 cores {Altra Max}, 256GB of RAM, 24 hot-swappable NVME drives; definitely the craziest machine I've ever built.

128 ARM64 cores {Altra Max}, 256GB of RAM, 24 hot-swappable NVME drives; definitely the craziest machine I've ever built.

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  • acirep@mastodon.bsd.cafeA acirep@mastodon.bsd.cafe

    @thomrstrom sweet potatoes! What are you using it for?

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    @acirep New master training & file server for https://atomdrift.org/ - ingesting terrabytes of open-source updates per month to build an offline ML model to detect malicious software in open-source.

    Reverse-engineering software is an embarassingly parallel problem, so all of the cores help tremendously =]

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    • thomrstrom@triangletoot.partyT thomrstrom@triangletoot.party

      @acirep New master training & file server for https://atomdrift.org/ - ingesting terrabytes of open-source updates per month to build an offline ML model to detect malicious software in open-source.

      Reverse-engineering software is an embarassingly parallel problem, so all of the cores help tremendously =]

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      @thomrstrom ouch, embarrassingly interesting project, you just changed my weekend plans 🙌

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      • thomrstrom@triangletoot.partyT thomrstrom@triangletoot.party

        obligatory htop screenshot.

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        @thomrstrom that's just ... nuts 😄

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        • thomrstrom@triangletoot.partyT thomrstrom@triangletoot.party

          128 ARM64 cores {Altra Max}, 256GB of RAM, 24 hot-swappable NVME drives; definitely the craziest machine I've ever built. Holy hell, this one is fast #FreeBSD box though.

          Why not just rent from the Cloud? After just 33.8 days, the hardware pays for itself versus the equivalent from GCP. That's insane.

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          @thomrstrom

          Placed an Ampere server in a data enter in Amsterdam with some friends. Best decision ever. Crazy machine !

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          • thomrstrom@triangletoot.partyT thomrstrom@triangletoot.party

            128 ARM64 cores {Altra Max}, 256GB of RAM, 24 hot-swappable NVME drives; definitely the craziest machine I've ever built. Holy hell, this one is fast #FreeBSD box though.

            Why not just rent from the Cloud? After just 33.8 days, the hardware pays for itself versus the equivalent from GCP. That's insane.

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            @thomrstrom Where did you build it from? I am interested in replacing a Xeon server with ARM64

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            • zolotkey@holonet.imperialba.seZ zolotkey@holonet.imperialba.se

              @thomrstrom Where did you build it from? I am interested in replacing a Xeon server with ARM64

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              @zolotkey I bought the base machine from eBay; Gigabyte P272-P30; ASRock makes a motherboard for more of a DIY kit; the CPUs are easily available on eBay, at least in North America.

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              • thomrstrom@triangletoot.partyT thomrstrom@triangletoot.party

                128 ARM64 cores {Altra Max}, 256GB of RAM, 24 hot-swappable NVME drives; definitely the craziest machine I've ever built. Holy hell, this one is fast #FreeBSD box though.

                Why not just rent from the Cloud? After just 33.8 days, the hardware pays for itself versus the equivalent from GCP. That's insane.

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                @thomrstrom nice! Is it rack mounted or a tower? How much did it run you?

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                • vbatts@fosstodon.orgV vbatts@fosstodon.org

                  @thomrstrom nice! Is it rack mounted or a tower? How much did it run you?

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                  @vbatts I've got it racked in a TecMojo 16U deskside rack (an absolute steal for $120US).

                  I lowballed an eBay seller and got a pretty sweet deal on it, but won't admit to the price in case my wife is reading this 🙂

                  It's both more efficient and less expensive than any other 128-core machine on the market though; especially one with these sort of storage capabilities. 😃

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                  • thomrstrom@triangletoot.partyT thomrstrom@triangletoot.party

                    @vbatts I've got it racked in a TecMojo 16U deskside rack (an absolute steal for $120US).

                    I lowballed an eBay seller and got a pretty sweet deal on it, but won't admit to the price in case my wife is reading this 🙂

                    It's both more efficient and less expensive than any other 128-core machine on the market though; especially one with these sort of storage capabilities. 😃

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                    @thomrstrom lol still that's awesome

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                    • thomrstrom@triangletoot.partyT thomrstrom@triangletoot.party

                      128 ARM64 cores {Altra Max}, 256GB of RAM, 24 hot-swappable NVME drives; definitely the craziest machine I've ever built. Holy hell, this one is fast #FreeBSD box though.

                      Why not just rent from the Cloud? After just 33.8 days, the hardware pays for itself versus the equivalent from GCP. That's insane.

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                      @thomrstrom
                      I think clouds are NOT for regularly highly loaded use-cases. This should best work on mainframes.

                      The use-cases that clouds fit best would be (foreseeable, and predictable) huge load impulse that are 1000x, 10000x or even crazier are expected.
                      Keeping such an powerful computer in hand would be crazy, but contracting with bare-minimum for regular loads and purchase additional resources only when such short but quite huge impulse of workloads are expected would be nice.

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                      • thomrstrom@triangletoot.partyT thomrstrom@triangletoot.party

                        128 ARM64 cores {Altra Max}, 256GB of RAM, 24 hot-swappable NVME drives; definitely the craziest machine I've ever built. Holy hell, this one is fast #FreeBSD box though.

                        Why not just rent from the Cloud? After just 33.8 days, the hardware pays for itself versus the equivalent from GCP. That's insane.

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                        @thomrstrom This is extremely badass.

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