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CSIT-1351: Add Denverton results to report
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introduction
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physical_testbeds.rst
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docs/report/introduction/physical_testbeds.rst
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docs/report/introduction/physical_testbeds.rst
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Physical Testbeds
All :abbr:`FD.io (Fast Data Input/Ouput)` :abbr:`CSIT (Continuous System
Integration and Testing)` performance testing listed in this report are
executed on physical testbeds built with bare-metal servers hosted by
All :abbr:`FD.io (Fast Data Input/Ouput)` :abbr:`CSIT (Continuous System
Integration and Testing)` performance testing listed in this report are
executed on physical testbeds built with bare-metal servers hosted by
-:abbr:`LF (Linux Foundation)` FD.io project.
-
-Two testbed topologies are used:
+:abbr:`LF (Linux Foundation)` FD.io project. Two testbed topologies are
+used:
- **3-Node Topology**: Consisting of two servers acting as SUTs
(Systems Under Test) and one server as TG (Traffic Generator), all
- **3-Node Topology**: Consisting of two servers acting as SUTs
(Systems Under Test) and one server as TG (Traffic Generator), all
@@
-184,7
+183,7
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doubling the number of logical cores exposed to Linux, with 56 logical
cores and 28 physical cores per processor socket.
Complete 2n-skx testbed specification is available on
cores and 28 physical cores per processor socket.
Complete 2n-skx testbed specification is available on
-`CSIT
LF lab extension <https://wiki.fd.io/view/CSIT/fdio_csit_lab_ext_lld_draft>`_
-wiki page.
+`CSIT
/Testbeds: Xeon Skx, Arm, Atom
+
<https://wiki.fd.io/view/CSIT/Testbeds:_Xeon_Skx,_Arm,_Atom.>`_
wiki page.
Total of four 2n-skx testbeds are in operation in FD.io labs.
Total of four 2n-skx testbeds are in operation in FD.io labs.