Category:NUMA

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NUMA

NUMA (Non Uniform Memory Access) means that memory access times of a program running on a CPU depends on the relative distance between the specific CPU and memory area. In fact, in NUMA systems, there usually is more than one memory controller, each one local to a processor (or set of processors). Accessing memory on a local controller is very fast, while getting and storing data from and on a remote one is quite more complex and slow.

This category contains all articles related to running Xen on NUMA machines. In the articles describing work-in progress features, you will find the details about the situation and the current development status.

Some general information about NUMA are available here:

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Pages in category "NUMA"

The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.