Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1300 matches similar to: "Intel vPro performance gains?"
2013 Nov 16
1
CentOS 6 and Intel vPro?
Needed to set up a cluster where horsepower and cost were paramount, so
I thought this would be a good opportunity to try out Intel's business
class "vPro AMT" remote administration technology, and compare it to
IPMI, which I've used for years on servers. From a feature standpoint,
it seems quite impressive, going to far as using standards-based VNC!
Unfortunately, set up is
2013 Jun 06
2
VT-d support in haswell mainboards and CPUs
Hi!
I wanted to post this to Xen WIKI, but I have no write rights there.
I have talked to AsRock support, and they said, that:
- all Z87, H87, Q87 and B85 asrock mainboards support vt-d,
- you have to check if vt-d is supported by the CPU,
- there are no information on vt-d support in future haswell mainboard
chipsets, like H81.
I''m willing to test it, when I get hands on
2012 Feb 06
3
Intel CPU Comparison
I would like to gain some idea of the XCP impact of these two CPU
versions:
Intel
Core i7-2600, 3.4 GHz
Core i7-2600K, 3.5 GHz
Both have VT-x
Differences
2600K does not include:
Embedded Opions Available
vPro Technology
Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O
Trusted Execution Technology
Is the difference critical?
Thanks,
ray
2016 Mar 17
0
[PATCH 03/19] bios: add parsing of BASE CLOCK table
this table contains three important clocks:
base clock: this is the non boosted max clock
tdp clock: the clock at wich the vbios guarentees the TDP won't ever be
exceeded at max load (seems to be always the same as the base
clock, but behaves differently)
boost clock: the avg clock the gpu will stay boosted to. It doesn't seem to
affect the
2006 Jun 12
1
Searching People
Hello to all Rubyist and Railist ;)
I''m looking for people to start a blog-project, write about Rails and with
its related subject. Or if anyone have a blog that I can join in and write
some articles?
Greetings, Chris Dorner
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2013 Nov 25
2
intel
I am in the process of getting multiple Desktops to run linuxfor Research
and Development, at the moment am comparing the following intel chipset
H81, Q87, Q77, H61...What is the difference?What would be best performance
issue?
2013 Jul 10
2
ASRock B85M Pro4 micro-ATX Motherboard Supports VT-d!!!
Hi,
I have just upgraded my computer to Intel Core i5-4430 Quad Core @ 3.0
GHz (supports VT-d), ASRock B85M Pro4 micro-ATX LGA1150 motherboard
(supports VT-d), 8 GB Kingston DDR3-1600 memory and Cooler Master Elite
311 ATX casing (all for SGD$501).
I made my computer upgrade on Independence Day 4th July 2013.
I have also flashed the UEFI BIOS of ASRock B85M Pro4 motherboard to
version 1.50.
2011 Jul 26
2
Need some clarifications regarding VT-d requirements for PCI passthrough in Xen 4.1
Hello,
I am looking into building a workstation using Xen to host several operating
systems.
Looking at the pci passthrough requirements of Xen4.1 on the
VTdHowTo<http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/VTdHowTo>page, I am a
little puzzled with the fact that only Intel Core2Duo (with
VT-x), Core2Quad, i7 and Core i5 (vPro Brand) CPU''s are supported while
motherboards with the i55x0
2008 May 22
3
Xen 3.2.1, Intel DQ35JO tips
I thought I''d pass along a few tips for getting the Intel DQ35JO
motherboard to play nice with Xen:
1. The dom0 kernel won''t boot with CONFIG_PCI_MMCONFIG enabled.
If you get a hang during boot after seeing this message:
ACPI: PCI Root Bridge [PCI0] (0000:00)
...then MMCONFIG is your problem.
Some kernels seem to support a pci=nommconfig option, but my Gentoo
2.6.21 Xen
2013 Nov 01
0
new laptop: compiling source for i7 CPUs???
On 10/27/2013 05:57 PM ken wrote:
> One laptop I'm looking at buying offers these CPU options:
>
> * 4 Generation Intel? Core? i7-4700MQ Processor ( 2.4 GHz 6MB L3 Cache -
> 4 Cores plus Hyperthreading )
>
> * 4th Generation Intel? Core? i7-4800MQ Processor ( 2.7 GHz 6MB L3 Cache
> - 4 Cores plus Hyperthreading )
>
> * 4th Generation Intel? Core? i7-4900MQ Processor
2011 May 20
7
Finally cracked the mystery of motherboards with Vt-d support
After contacting Asus, MSI and Gigabyte, this is what I got back.
Only motherboards with the QXX chipsets and certified with the Intel
VPro support the Vt-d virtualization technology.
I''m not sure about MSI though, because this is what I got from their
support: "Almost board could support. Please refer to our website,
http://www.msi.com/product/mb/."
The problem is that
2001 Oct 02
2
AFS and tokenforwarding
For some reasons the afs tokenforwarding stuff has changed
siginificantly from v 2.9p2 to 2.9.9p2.
This makes it impossible to use public key authenticication in a
standart AFS environment.
I don't know the reasons for these changes.
In any case attached is a patch which restores the old behaviour.
Regards
Serge
--
Serge Droz
Paul Scherrer Institut mailto:serge.droz at
2017 Apr 02
2
Clocksource boot issues 4.9.13
Hi all
I?ve got a few Intel Z87 chipset machines with Adaptec 5405 raid cards (latest firmware), they work fine on 3.18 but during Dom0 boot using kernel 4.9.13 it hangs at ?Using clocksource tsc? and the aacraid driver keeps trying to reset
Has anyone seen anything like this?
I?ve tried specifying clocksource=xen in grub instead of the default of tsc, and that has the same issue. HPET is
2004 Aug 06
0
synchronous home network streaming
On Tuesday 25 May 2004 10:14, Felix Dorner wrote:
> hello people,
>
> while thinking about the next little fiesta at my place, together with a
> friend of mine we were talking about streaming our selected music to
> different rooms within our location. actually it would be only two
> clients that would have to catch the stream. we are running one linux
> box which would serve
2009 Dec 08
2
Starting and installing Dahdi (2.2.0)?
Hello
Unless I overlooked it, the "Asterisk Reference Information
Version 1.6.1.6" at www.asterisk.org/docs doesn't include instruction
on how to start Dahdi when used to drive a TDP PCI card (OpenVox A400P
with a single FXO module
www.openvox.cn/products/show.php?itemid=20&lang=2).
I'd like to know...
1. How to start Dahdi manually. Is this the right way?
modprobe
2024 Jul 17
1
dbcheck gets uncaught exception
>> The only additional output I get from running with debug
>>
>> samba-tool dbcheck --cross-ncs --fix -d 10
>>
>> is
>>
>> ndr_pull_dom_sid: ndr_pull_error(Range Error): value out of range at
>> ../../librpc/ndr/ndr_sec_helper.c:329
OK I think I'm at least a small step further.
I realized that tdbbackup failed on
2011 Jul 15
0
XCI Boot hangs on "Starting XenConsoled"
I have built XCI with this(http://joshlander.com/?p=22) instruction,
and installed XCI to the machine, but it hangs on booting process.
Arch is i686 and my laptop is lenovo thinkpad T400 (vPro Core2 with VT-x,
VT-d and TXT)
My grub configuration is below. (It is default configuration)
set root=(xenclient-root)
multiboot /boot/xen.gz console=com1 iommu=1 max_dom0_vcpus=1 ioapic_ack=old
2017 Apr 03
2
Clocksource boot issues 4.9.13
On Sun, Apr 2, 2017 at 9:22 PM, Sarah Newman <srn at prgmr.com> wrote:
> On 04/02/2017 02:49 AM, Chris Elliott wrote:
>> Hi all
>>
>> I?ve got a few Intel Z87 chipset machines with Adaptec 5405 raid cards (latest firmware), they work fine on 3.18 but during Dom0 boot using kernel
>> 4.9.13 it hangs at ?Using clocksource tsc? and the aacraid driver keeps trying to
2008 Nov 07
0
[ANNOUNCE] xedit 1.1.2
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2017 Apr 02
0
Clocksource boot issues 4.9.13
On 04/02/2017 02:49 AM, Chris Elliott wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I?ve got a few Intel Z87 chipset machines with Adaptec 5405 raid cards (latest firmware), they work fine on 3.18 but during Dom0 boot using kernel
> 4.9.13 it hangs at ?Using clocksource tsc? and the aacraid driver keeps trying to reset
>
> Has anyone seen anything like this?
>
> I?ve tried specifying