SPECstorage(TM) Solution 2020_genomics Result Super Micro Computer : AS-1115CS-TNR SPECstorage Solution = 250 Jobs (Overall Response Time = 0.08 msec) 2020_genomics =============================================================================== Performance =========== Business Average Metric Latency (Jobs) (msec) Jobs Ops/Sec Jobs MB/Sec ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ 10 0.1 10000 849 20 0.1 20000 1697 30 0.1 30000 2548 40 0.1 40000 3399 50 0.1 50001 4247 60 0.1 60001 5097 70 0.1 70001 5943 80 0.1 80001 6797 90 0.1 90002 7640 100 0.1 100002 8494 110 0.1 110002 9342 120 0.1 120002 10192 130 0.1 130002 11042 140 0.1 140002 11889 150 0.1 150002 12743 160 0.1 160002 13590 170 0.1 170002 14437 180 0.1 180004 15293 190 0.1 190004 16140 200 0.1 200004 16989 210 0.1 210002 17836 220 0.1 220003 18685 230 0.1 230002 19533 240 0.1 240002 20379 250 0.1 250003 21231 =============================================================================== Product and Test Information ============================ +---------------------------------------------------------------+ | AS-1115CS-TNR | +---------------------------------------------------------------+ Tested by Super Micro Computer Hardware Available 09/2024 Software Available 09/2024 Date Tested 09/2024 License Number 91 Licensee Locations San Jose, CA This AS-1115CS-TNR DC 1U rackserver is powered by AMD EPYC 5th generation 9355P processor with 32 cores. The system provides more processing power when SMT is enabled (in BIOS) by providing 64 CPU threads. The system has 12x 64GB DDR5 DIMMS configured @ 6000MT/s speed. It supports 10 2.5" local NVMe drive bays, four USB ports and 860W Platinum Redundant Power supplies. Solution Under Test Bill of Materials ===================================== Item No Qty Type Vendor Model/Name Description ---- ---- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------------------------------- 1 1 1U Supermicro AS-1115CS- This is a Supermicro 1U Rackmount Rackserver TNR server powered by single AMD EPYC 5th generation 9355P (32cores). This system supports 10 2.5" hot- swap NVMe drive bays. One drive was used for Ubuntu 24.04.1 OS and nine drives were used for this performance testing. Configuration Diagrams ====================== 1) storage2020-20240913-00089.config1.jpg (see SPECstorage Solution 2020 results webpage) Component Software ================== Item Name and No Component Type Version Description ---- ------------ ------------ ------------ ----------------------------------- 1 SUT Linux Ubuntu Operating system for load 24.04.1 generation and benchmark execution. Hardware Configuration and Tuning - Physical ============================================ +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Component Name | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ Parameter Name Value Description --------------- --------------- ---------------------------------------- N/A N/A N/A Hardware Configuration and Tuning Notes --------------------------------------- BIOS Settings: Simultaneous Multi Threading(SMT) was enabled to provide 64 cpu threads support. Power Determinism was set to 300 for both TDP and TPT Control. Software Configuration and Tuning - Physical ============================================ +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Component Name | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ Parameter Name Value Description --------------- --------------- ---------------------------------------- vm.swappiness 10 Reduce the VM swappiness Software Configuration and Tuning Notes --------------------------------------- Pass-thru IOMMU was enabled in the OS boot parameter. Added the following line into /etc/default/grub file. GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="iommu=pt". Service SLA Notes ----------------- None Storage and Filesystems ======================= Item Stable No Description Data Protection Storage Qty ---- ------------------------------------- ------------------ -------- ----- 1 SSD SAMSUNG MZWLO3T8HCLS-00A07, NVMe, RAID0 Stable 9 Gen5, 3.84TB Disks Storage 2 SSD,3.84TB OS Disk EXT4 with Stable 1 Journaling Storage Number of Filesystems 2 Total Capacity 35T Filesystem Type EXT4 Filesystem Creation Notes ------------------------- Software RAID0 was created by running mdadm command on the local 9 NVMe disks. Filesystem was created using mkfs.ext4 command on the RAID0 device for benchmarking. Storage and Filesystem Notes ---------------------------- The EXT4 filesystem was mounted with noatime,defaults options. Transport Configuration - Physical ================================== Item Number of No Transport Type Ports Used Notes ---- --------------- ---------- ----------------------------------------------- 1 N/A N/A N/A Transport Configuration Notes ----------------------------- None Switches - Physical =================== Total Used Item Port Port No Switch Name Switch Type Count Count Notes ---- -------------------- --------------- ------ ----- ------------------------ 1 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Processing Elements - Physical ============================== Item No Qty Type Location Description Processing Function ---- ---- -------- -------------- ------------------------- ------------------- 1 1 CPU System Under AMD EPYC Gen5 9355P RAID0, Storage Test functions Processing Element Notes ------------------------ N/A Memory - Physical ================= Size in Number of Description GiB Instances Nonvolatile Total GiB ------------------------- ---------- ---------- ------------ ------------ 2Rx8 PC5-6400B-R 64 12 V 768 Grand Total Memory Gibibytes 768 Memory Notes ------------ System supports 12 DIMMs. Stable Storage ============== The EXT4 file system provides journaling support for filesystem protection. Solution Under Test Configuration Notes ======================================= The benchmark was ran on a single Supermicro 1U AS-1115CS-TNR Rackmount server powered by AMD EPYC 9355P (32cores) processor. It has 10 local NVMe storage disks. RAID0 config was created using 9 NVMe drives and EXT4 file system was setup on the RAID0. Ubuntu 24.04.1 OS was installed on a local NVMe drive. There were no additional external clients or storage devices or network devices were connected to this setup. The testing was done with SMT enabled in BIOS, providing 64 cpu threads for more processing power. Other Solution Notes ==================== None Dataflow ======== This single server setup has a RAID0 partition created on the local storage drives and EXT4 file system was created on the RAID. Data gets written directly on to the EXT4 filesystem and on to the NVMe storage devices. No other external storage device was used. Other Notes =========== The benchmark was ran on a single Supermicro AS-1115CS-TNR server using its local NVMe drives. Benchmarking was performed on Ubuntu 24.04.1 OS using 6.8.0-45-generic kernel. XFS file system had some issue so EXT4 was used for this benchmarking. No other client system, or external storage device or networking device was connected to this test system. Vulnerabilities: Gather data sampling: Not affected Itlb multihit: Not affected L1tf: Not affected Mds: Not affected Meltdown: Not affected Mmio stale data: Not affected Reg file data sampling: Not affected Retbleed: Not affected Spec rstack overflow: Not affected Spec store bypass: Mitigation; Speculative Store Bypass disabled via prctl Spectre v1: Mitigation; usercopy/swapgs barriers and __user pointer sanitization Spectre v2: Mitigation; Enhanced / Automatic IBRS; IBPB conditional; STIBP always-on; RSB filling; PBRSB-eIBRS Not affected; BHI Not affected Srbds: Not affected Tsx async abort: Not affected Other Report Notes ================== Supermicro is a registered trademark of Super Micro Computer, San Jose, CA 95131. EPYC is a registered trademark of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc, Santa Clara, CA 95054. AMD is a registered trademark of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc, Santa Clara, CA 95054. =============================================================================== Generated on Fri Sep 27 12:25:23 2024 by SpecReport Copyright (C) 2016-2024 Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation