Intel Xeon Max / Sapphire Rapids Riding Higher On Ubuntu 23.10
Memcached really goes wild on Ubuntu 23.10 thanks to the upgraded kernel with optimizations contributed by Intel to the mainline kernel.
TensorFlow was one of the few workloads performing slightly lower on Ubuntu 23.10.
The Blender 3D modeling software was showing some measurable time savings on this Xeon Max server with Ubuntu 23.10.
RocksDB was enjoying better performance on Ubuntu 23.10.
Ubuntu 23.04 enjoyed much better performance when pulling in Python 3.11, which Ubuntu 23.10 is sticking with for this release due to Python 3.12 only recently having debuted.
Overall, Ubuntu 23.10 is looking to be in very good shape for the dual Intel Xeon Max 9480 Supermicro server and more broadly for other Intel Xeon Scalable Sapphire Rapids server configurations tested thus far. Even if you don't plan to transition to Ubuntu 23.10 due to it not being a Long-Term Support release, at least this is a taste of what's to come with Ubuntu 24.04 LTS next spring -- and hopefully with even more performance improvements in that next Ubuntu cycle. We already know Linux 6.6 will bring some benefits for Xeon Max on top of what's found with Linux 6.5 in Ubuntu 23.10.
Coming up next will be seeing how Ubuntu 23.10 compares to Clear Linux, Fedora 39, and other recent Linux distributions on this Xeon Max server.
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