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Tag Archives: BCS
Bull’s BCS Architecture – Deep Dive – Part 2
In Bull’s BCS Architecture – Deep Dive – Part 1 I have listed BCS’s two key functionalities: CPU caching and the resilient eXternal Node-Controller fabric. Now let’s deep dive in to these two key functionalities. Bear with it is quite technical. Enhanced system performance with … Continue reading
Posted in Bull, ESXi, Intel, Performance, VMware, vSphere
Tagged BCS, Bull, CPU cache, eXternal Node-Controller, Intel, Intel QuickPath Interconnect, VMware
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Bull’s BCS Architecture – Deep Dive – Part 1
Before going further, let’s put here a list of related posts. Although not required, I encourage you to go through them all before reading the following post. Scale-Out And Scale-Up Architectures – The Business-Critical Application Point Of View Two Main Scale-Up Server … Continue reading
Posted in Bull, ESXi, Intel, Performance, VMware, vSphere
Tagged BCS, Bull, DIMM, Intel, Intel QuickPath Interconnect, Xeon
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Bull’s Implementation of a Glued Architecture
In my two previous posts, I’ve been introducing the concept of ‘glueless’ and ‘glued’ as the two main scale-up architectures. You can read them here and here. Eventually you may also read this post in the series talking about the … Continue reading
Posted in Bull, Monster VM, Performance, Uncategorized, vSphere
Tagged BCS, Bull, eXternal Node-Controller, Intel, Intel QuickPath Interconnect, scale-up
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