Proud to be a member of the team that brought you Google Axion, Google’s first custom Arm CPU #ArmServers
Read more in Amin’s blog, below:
https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/compute/introducing-googles-new-arm-based-cpu
Proud to be a member of the team that brought you Google Axion, Google’s first custom Arm CPU #ArmServers
Read more in Amin’s blog, below:
https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/compute/introducing-googles-new-arm-based-cpu
Just wondering what the current state of high-end Arm-based rackmount servers is these days.
The major hardware manufacturers are still skirting Arm (Dell, HPE, Lenovo, SuperMicro) for servers but I am fed up of paying a fortune for electricity
Any recommendations for high-end Arm servers which (on Linsux) can run PostgreSQL, Java, etc. with NVMe disks (or proper spinners), 10G NICs, etc.
Also any recommendations for Arm 1Us rackmount to run proper _OpenBSD_ firewalls w/ 10G NICs?
I'd love to run VMs on bhyve on FreeBSD/arm64 but we're not there yet :( Those will have to remain amd64, sadly.
A report on the #worksonarm call, while it's still in mind.
I want to to run a Mastodon server on #arm64 , and there's an instance running on a #raspberrypi . A special project to tackle.
We discussed #hotchips and all the news out of that conference for new #armservers including the Fujitsu-RIKEN #postk system in Japan. Twitter has a bunch of news from a small knot of people.
n=5 - 3 in #AnnArbor with supermario and jcv, plus carl_packet in #Austin and sahaj from #Linaro in India.