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Annex: Machines Used on Parallel Checkout Benchmark

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Mango

  • Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700HQ CPU @ 2.80GHz
  • Cores: 4
  • Threads: 8
  • RAM: 16GiB (2 x 8GiB) SODIMM DDR4 Synchronous 2133 MT/s
  • SSD: SAMSUNG MZVLB512HAJQ-000L2, PCIe NVMe v1.2
    • Linux partition: ext4 (rw,noatime)
    • Windows partition: NTFS v3.1
  • OS: Manjaro Linux, kernel 5.4.123-1-MANJARO and Windows 10.0.19042.1466

Grenoble

  • Processor: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1230 V2 @ 3.30GHz
  • Cores: 4
  • Threads: 8
  • RAM: 32GiB (4 x 8GiB) DIMM DDR3 Synchronous 1333 MT/s
  • SSD: SanDisk SDSSDA120G, SATA 3.2, ext4 (rw,noatime,nodiratime,discard,errors=remount-ro)
  • HDD: Seagate Barracuda 7200.14, ST1000DM003-1ER162, 7200 rpm, SATA 3.1, ext4 (rw,relatime)
  • OS: Debian 10.0, kernel 4.19.0-9-amd64

Songbird

  • Processor: AMD(R) Ryzen(TM) 5 3600 @ 3.60GHz
  • Cores: 6
  • Threads: 12
  • SSD: Corsair Force LE SSD, 1631801800010417114A, SATA 3.1, ext4 (rw,noatime)
  • RAM: 16 GiB (2 x 8GiB) DIMM DDR4 Synchronous Unbuffered 2400 MT/s
  • OS: Arch Linux, kernel 5.13.5-arch1-1

Wall-e

  • Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4210U @ 1.70GHz
  • Cores: 2
  • Threads: 4
  • HDD: Seagate Samsung SpinPoint M8, ST1000LM024 HN-M101MBB, 5400 rpm, SATA 3.0, ext4 (rw,noatime)
  • RAM: 8 GiB (1 x 8GiB) SODIMM DDR3 Synchronous 1600 MT/s
  • OS: Manjaro Linux, kernel 5.4.123-1-MANJARO

Cicada

  • Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3317U @ 1.70GHz
  • Cores: 2
  • Threads: 4
  • HDD: Seagate Laptop HDD, ST500LT012-9WS142, 5400 rpm, SATA 2.6
    • Linux partition: ext4 (rw,noatime)
    • Windows partition: NTFS v3.1
  • SSD: Phison SSE020GTTC0-S53 (“Caching SSD” of 20 GiB), KN.0200Q.005m, SATA 2.6, ext4 (rw, noatime)
  • RAM: 6 GiB (1x 4GiB 1x 2GiB) SODIMM DDR3 Synchronous 1333 MT/s
  • OS: Manjaro Linux, kernel 5.10.42-1-MANJARO and Windows 10.0.19044.1466

NFS from SSD - AWS EBS gp3

  • NFS v4.1
  • NFS client on an AWS EC2 c5n.xlarge instance: CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8124M @ 3.00GHz (2 cores w/ HT), 10GiB of RAM.
  • Linux NFS server also on an AWS EC2 instance, using EBS gp3 volume for storage (SDD), XFS file system.

NFS from HDD/SSD - Cicada

  • NFS v4.1
  • NFS client on machine Mango
  • Linux NFS server on machine Cicada, with 32 nfsd threads.
  • Both machines were connected on LAN through Wi-Fi.