Re: Performance of old vs new hw?

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Depends on your current SSDs and the new SSDs. It is highly likely that
most performance increase will come from choosing good new NVMe. In
addition higher clock frequency will increase IO as well but only if it is
a bottleneck.

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Am Mo., 17. Feb. 2020 um 19:55 Uhr schrieb <jesper@xxxxxxxx>:

>
> Hi
>
> We have some oldish servers with ssds - all on 25gbit nics. R815 AMD -
> 2,4ghz+
>
> Is there significant performance benefits in moving to a new NVMe based,
> new cpus?
>
> +20% IOPs? + 50% IOPs?
>
> Jesper
>
>
>
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