NUMA - Part 1: Cores, memory, and the distance between them Two virtual machines on the same host, configured identically, running the same workload. One of them is 20% slower than the other, consistently. Nothing is wrong with the workload, nothing is wrong with the host, no contention from other tenants. The slow one's memory just happens to be on the wrong side of an interconnect from the CPUs running it, and there is no in-guest knob the operator can turn to fix it. That is the story this...

NUMA: Cores, memory, and the distance between them
Steven Noonan

