Date: Thu, 14 May 2020 14:04:31 +0000 From: myfreeweb <greg@unrelenting.technology> To: freebsd-arm@freebsd.org, Philipp Klaus Krause <pkk@spth.de> Subject: Re: Recommended arm hardware (mostly for compilation)? Message-ID: <47A5AF8A-1EB9-4721-94D5-B0A0A6FFF69B@unrelenting.technology> In-Reply-To: <1b109252-3232-05c4-e1e0-2fea4739583d@spth.de> References: <1b109252-3232-05c4-e1e0-2fea4739583d@spth.de>
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On May 14, 2020 1:34:52 PM UTC, Philipp Klaus Krause <pkk@spth=2Ede> wrote= : >Can you recommend some hardware?=20 AWS EC2 m6g instances :) >RockPro64 - hardware seems okay, though only 4 GB of RAM=2E I've read on >this list thaat the big/little cores aren't handled well by FreeBSD=2E There's no smart scheduler setting that would keep the big cores occupied = as much as possible for max performance, yes=2E But if you don't need more parallelism than 2 cores, you can just cpuset y= our workload to the big cores=2E >MACCHIATObin - a bit on the expensive side, but still okay and has a RAM >slot=2E It's great, it's the cheapest arm64 "Actual PC" you can get=2E
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