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AWS EC2 Virtualization 2017: Introducing Nitro

Brendan Gregg

Hardware virtualization for cloud computing has come a long way, improving performance using technologies such as VT-x, SR-IOV, VT-d, NVMe, and APICv. It's an exciting development in cloud computing: hardware virtualization is now fast. I've summarized hypervisor developments in EC2 with the above diagram. I'd expect between 0.1%

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AWS EC2 Virtualization 2017: Introducing Nitro

Brendan Gregg

Hardware virtualization for cloud computing has come a long way, improving performance using technologies such as VT-x, SR-IOV, VT-d, NVMe, and APICv. It's an exciting development in cloud computing: hardware virtualization is now fast. I've summarized hypervisor developments in EC2 with the above diagram. I'd expect between 0.1%

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Amazon EC2 Cluster GPU Instances - All Things Distributed

All Things Distributed

Based on the Cluster Compute instance type, the Cluster GPU instance adds two NVIDIA Telsa M2050 GPUs offering GPU-based computational power of over one TeraFLOPS per instance. These trade-offs have even impacted the way the lowest level building blocks in our computer architectures have been designed. Comments ().

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Smashing Podcast Episode 44 With Chris Ferdinandi: Is The Web Dead?

Smashing Magazine

Smashing Podcast Episode 44 With Chris Ferdinandi: Is The Web Dead? Smashing Podcast Episode 44 With Chris Ferdinandi: Is The Web Dead? Drew McLellan. 2021-11-30T14:00:00+00:00. 2021-11-30T16:05:13+00:00. In this episode, we’re asking if changes to best practises over the last year have negatively impacted the web. Is it all downhill from here?

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HTTP/3: Performance Improvements (Part 2)

Smashing Magazine

In part 1, we looked at why exactly we need HTTP/3 and the underlying QUIC protocol, and what their main new features are. We will, however, also be somewhat skeptical of the impact we can expect from these new features in practice. HTTP/3 performance features ( current article ). This is more in depth and technical.