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    AMD Eypc 7402P ?

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    • S Offline
      speedy01
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      you will probably be ok, but you might run into some issues with c-state
      https://xcp-ng.org/forum/topic/350/amd-epyc-compatible

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        r1 XCP-ng Team
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        Yeah - should work fine.. Community is here to help if any issues.

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          nmym
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          I installed xcp-ng on this HW:
          https://www.supermicro.com/en/Aplus/system/1U/1114/AS-1114S-WTRT.cfm
          with the 7402P CPU
          64GB ram
          using 2x nvme in software raid 1 (through the xen installation)
          Only thing I had to change was to set boot to EFI.

          Works flawless (atleast for now).
          I will be testing for another day before i put it in production. If you want me to test some special stuff let me know

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            nmym @speedy01
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            @speedy01 the Cstate setting was turned of by default in the bios if I remember correctly. Will check that.

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            • olivierlambertO Offline
              olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
              last edited by

              Wait, it's an EPYC Rome CPU, right?

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                nmym @olivierlambert
                last edited by

                @olivierlambert Yes

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                • olivierlambertO Offline
                  olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                  last edited by

                  And your host is working? XCp-ng 8.0 right? Default/stock configuration? (I mean no testing kernel or Xen, right?)

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                    nmym @olivierlambert
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                    @olivierlambert
                    Yep the only thing I had to do was to to install xcp-ng while it booted in efi mode (install worked fine in legacy, but I could not boot it up after, did a reinstall when having EFI as only boot mode and it worked out of the box)

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                      nmym @olivierlambert
                      last edited by

                      @olivierlambert
                      If you want me to do some testing or give some logs or w/e let me know.

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                      • olivierlambertO Offline
                        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                        last edited by olivierlambert

                        Okay I'm a bit surprised, I thought Rome wasn't supported before next Xen release (coming around mid-december, Xen 4.13)

                        edit: I'm asking some Xen devs, I'll keep you posted.

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                          nmym @olivierlambert
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                          @olivierlambert

                          [09:13 xcp-ng-onvduxbl ~]# cat /proc/cpuinfo
                          processor       : 0
                          vendor_id       : AuthenticAMD
                          cpu family      : 23
                          model           : 49
                          model name      : AMD EPYC 7402P 24-Core Processor
                          stepping        : 0
                          microcode       : 0x830101c
                          cpu MHz         : 2800.165
                          cache size      : 512 KB
                          physical id     : 0
                          siblings        : 16
                          core id         : 0
                          cpu cores       : 16
                          apicid          : 0
                          initial apicid  : 0
                          fpu             : yes
                          fpu_exception   : yes
                          cpuid level     : 13
                          wp              : yes
                          flags           : fpu de tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic mca cmov pat clflush mmx fxsr sse sse2 ht syscall nx mmxext fxsr_opt lm constant_tsc r                                            ep_good nopl nonstop_tsc cpuid extd_apicid pni pclmulqdq ssse3 fma cx16 sse4_1 sse4_2 movbe popcnt aes xsave avx f16c rdrand hypervisor                                             lahf_lm cmp_legacy abm sse4a misalignsse 3dnowprefetch bpext ssbd ibpb vmmcall fsgsbase bmi1 avx2 bmi2 rdseed adx clflushopt clwb sha_ni                                             xsaveopt xsavec xgetbv1 clzero arat rdpid
                          bugs            : fxsave_leak null_seg spectre_v1 spectre_v2 spec_store_bypass
                          bogomips        : 5600.03
                          TLB size        : 3072 4K pages
                          clflush size    : 64
                          cache_alignment : 64
                          address sizes   : 48 bits physical, 48 bits virtual
                          power management:
                          
                          [09:15 xcp-ng-onvduxbl ~]# cat /etc/xensource-inventory
                          PRIMARY_DISK='/dev/disk/by-id/md-name-localhost:127'
                          PRODUCT_VERSION='8.0.0'
                          DOM0_VCPUS='16'
                          CONTROL_DOMAIN_UUID='d79f1f63-c627-49cb-b493-2cfb372b9e51'
                          DOM0_MEM='4304'
                          COMPANY_NAME_SHORT='Open Source'
                          MANAGEMENT_ADDRESS_TYPE='IPv4'
                          PARTITION_LAYOUT='ROOT,BACKUP,LOG,BOOT,SWAP,SR'
                          PRODUCT_VERSION_TEXT='8.0'
                          PRODUCT_BRAND='XCP-ng'
                          INSTALLATION_UUID='3a9c29f2-11f0-4f71-a457-be1be5973e79'
                          PRODUCT_VERSION_TEXT_SHORT='8.0'
                          BRAND_CONSOLE='XCP-ng Center'
                          PRODUCT_NAME='xenenterprise'
                          MANAGEMENT_INTERFACE='xenbr0'
                          COMPANY_PRODUCT_BRAND='XCP-ng'
                          PLATFORM_VERSION='3.0.0'
                          BUILD_NUMBER='release/naples/master/45'
                          STUNNEL_LEGACY='false'
                          PLATFORM_NAME='XCP'
                          BRAND_CONSOLE_URL='https://xcp-ng.org'
                          BACKUP_PARTITION='/dev/disk/by-id/md-name-localhost:127-part2'
                          INSTALLATION_DATE='2019-11-12 23:01:52.715183'
                          COMPANY_NAME='Open Source'
                          
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                          • olivierlambertO Offline
                            olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                            last edited by

                            Thx for the details, coming back to you as soon I got news 🙂

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                              Silencer80
                              last edited by Silencer80

                              Hello, everybody,

                              we have just successfully tested this CPU for 3 weeks and we still have a Lenovo test system in our data center:

                              The configuration is as follows:

                              Lenovo SR655

                              https://lenovopress.com/lp1161-thinksystem-sr655-server

                              Its a CTO-Configuration:

                              1x ThinkSystem SR655 24x2.5" chassis
                              1x ThinkSystem AMD EPYC 7402P 24C 180W 2.8GHz Processor
                              2x ThinkSystem 64GB TruDDR4 3200MHz (2Rx4 1.2V) RDIMM-A
                              1x ThinkSystem M.2 SATA/NVMe 2-Bay Enablement Kit
                              2x ThinkSystem M.2 128GB SATA 6Gbps Non-Hot Swap SSD
                              (This is the XCP-NG Boot-Disk)

                              1x ThinkSystem SR635/SR655 x8 PCIe Internal riser
                              1x ThinkSystem SR655 x16/x8/x8 PCIe Riser1
                              1x ThinkSystem SR655 x16/x8/x8 PCIe Riser2
                              1x ThinkSystem Mellanox ConnectX-4 Lx 10/25GbE SFP28 2-port OCP
                              (LACP-Trunk 2x 10GB zu IBM G8264 vLAG)

                              1x Emulex 16Gb Gen6 FC Dual-port HBA
                              (Attached to Storwize V5k shared Block-Storage)

                              2x ThinkSystem 1100W (230V/115V) Platinum
                              hot swap power supply
                              2x 2.8m, 13A/100-250V, C13 to C14 Jumper Cord

                              Load tests were problem-free for days. The system is impressively fast.

                              • Debian VM with 48 vCPUs builds Linux-Kernel (defconfig 64bit) in 32 seconds.
                              • Windows VM with 48 vCPUs reaches ~39k in Passmark CPU-Mark

                              Best regards!
                              -Boris

                              processor       : 0
                              vendor_id       : AuthenticAMD
                              cpu family      : 23
                              model           : 49
                              model name      : AMD EPYC 7402P 24-Core Processor
                              stepping        : 0
                              microcode       : 0x830101c
                              cpu MHz         : 2794.751
                              cache size      : 512 KB
                              physical id     : 0
                              siblings        : 16
                              core id         : 0
                              cpu cores       : 16
                              apicid          : 0
                              initial apicid  : 0
                              fpu             : yes
                              fpu_exception   : yes
                              cpuid level     : 13
                              wp              : yes
                              flags           : fpu de tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic mca cmov pat clflush mmx fxsr                                                                                                              sse sse2 ht syscall nx mmxext fxsr_opt lm constant_tsc rep_good nopl nonstop_tsc                                                                                                              cpuid extd_apicid pni pclmulqdq ssse3 fma cx16 sse4_1 sse4_2 movbe popcnt aes x                                                                                                             save avx f16c rdrand hypervisor lahf_lm cmp_legacy abm sse4a misalignsse 3dnowpr                                                                                                             efetch bpext ssbd ibpb vmmcall fsgsbase bmi1 avx2 bmi2 rdseed adx clflushopt clw                                                                                                             b sha_ni xsaveopt xsavec xgetbv1 clzero arat rdpid
                              bugs            : fxsave_leak null_seg spectre_v1 spectre_v2 spec_store_bypass
                              bogomips        : 5589.60
                              TLB size        : 3072 4K pages
                              clflush size    : 64
                              cache_alignment : 64
                              address sizes   : 48 bits physical, 48 bits virtual
                              power management:
                              

                              Epyc Perf3.PNG

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                                nmym @Silencer80
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                                @Silencer80 very nice! mind pasting some harddrive speed test from your highspeed drives?

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                                  Silencer80 @nmym
                                  last edited by Silencer80

                                  @nmym Which drives do you mean? The M2-SSDs are relatively slow and only for the OS. Our Storwize V5K (Gen1) is only connected with 8GB fiber channel and can only handle 1400MB/s and 25k IOPS. That's not fast anymore... I just didn't have anything else to test.

                                  We had the system two weeks ago attached to an IBM flash system 900. That makes up to 1.2 million IOPs at low latency. Under VMWare it was very fast. I couldn't test XCP-NG there, because the Storage was already in production.

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                                    nmym @Silencer80
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                                    @Silencer80 said in AMD Eypc 7402P ?:

                                    o an IBM flash system 900. Th

                                    My NVMe disks cant break 1GB/s on xen, on vmware however its 70% faster. Since they are on a pci-e (3gen) 2x the theoretical limit is 2GB/s afaik
                                    they should also bring (due to pci limit) around 200k iops. I get maks 90k . Just curious

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                                      Silencer80 @nmym
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                                      @nmym Currently I can not check it myself, because I do not have such spare hardware.

                                      I also design our new SR655 pool with an AllFlash Storwize V5030E on a Fiber Channel SAN. I only need 90TB @ 90K IOPs. So this is not about the highest performance in the storage area. My oppinion is that it's more important to have thin provisioning on the storage side and SCSI unmap support on the hypervisor.

                                      But that's my opinion and Oliver sees it quite differently. That's legitimate, too.

                                      We only use local storage in very few projects.

                                      This test was only about the validation of the CPUs.

                                      @olivierlambert

                                      Is there anything new from the Xen Devs to Rome? I can't see any limitations, bug or failure.

                                      I am happy to do further tests. Write to me if you are interested in anything.

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                                        nmym
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                                        Interesting. Yes we all have different requirements.
                                        We only use local storage to reduce complexity and money spend.
                                        In that sense moving VM-s between servers takes longer than it would with a San (as whole disk needs to be moved aswell)
                                        This is mainly the reason we want performance

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                                          nmym @Silencer80
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                                          @Silencer80
                                          I've been experimenting some here because I had a hard time getting your performance numbers on cpu passmark.
                                          Anyway this was related to c-state not being disabled in BIOS.
                                          After disabling this i got the numbers you got through a VM. Very nice.
                                          I had to do speedtests on network and disk, and one funny example is bandwidth which is heavy dependant on this. I used the xenpm set-scaling-governor performance to set the max cpu clock and xenpm set-scaling-governor ondemand to reset it to default. (both commands gives tons of error in cli, but it somehow works.
                                          When I set this to ondemand, my network speed drops. It's somehow ironic as I have the demand for this speed, but the process does not demand, resulting in slower network transfer.image.png
                                          Is there anything to automate this? (I will probably turn on performanc emode when i need it, though its not really the best way of achiving this.

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                                            Silencer80
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                                            @nmym The Lenovo Bios may be better designed for optimal performance. After tuning the system by hand, I also asked Lenovo for the Optimal Bios settings and got the following answer with good result:

                                            "the current recommendation is to set the UEFI Operating Mode to "Maximum Performance".
                                            Please check if the "EfficiencyModeEn" parameter is set to "Auto" and not to "Enabled".
                                            There was a FW bug, which should be fixed by the end of September. (UEFI CFE105D for pre-GA HW, UEFI CFE106D for GA HW)"

                                            Our test system is already running VMware again to add a few more tests. Afterwards we will send the system back to Lenovo next week.

                                            However, we ordered 4 systems. So I can contribute more tests in the coming weeks. Then also with optimal RAM equipment (8x64GB @3200MHz) and new Shared Storage Storwize V5030E.

                                            I have sized the storage as follows:

                                            4x Hosts with 2x16GB HBAs each. Redundant FC-SAN. Storage with 8x16GB HBAs, distributed on both fabrics. Single-Initiator Zoning for each Server-HBA to both Storage Controlers.

                                            According to sizing tools (Capacity Magic / Disk Magic), the storage system then reliably delivers 90TB and approx. 120,000 IOP/s at <0.4ms. This meets our requirements. DiskMagic.PNG V5k30E_Perf.PNG

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