Virtualisation, Storage and various other ramblings.

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Intel Skylake/Kaby Lake processors: broken hyper-threading

Overview

Source : https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2017/06/msg00308.html

It appears some Intel Xeon CPU’s are susceptible to a recently discovered Hyper Threading bug. However, these are limited to E3 v5/v6 based Xeon systems which are found mostly in entry level servers with single socket implementations. > Dual socket systems currently leverage E5 based Xeons which don’t appear to be affected.

Currently, the easiest way to mitigate against this bug is to simply disable hyper-threading. The bug also appears to be OS agnostic.

Just Servers?

The focus around social media has predominately been around run of the mill servers; ones you typically purchase from the likes of Dell, HP, etc. However, there could be many bespoke devices that leverage susceptible processors, such as NAS/SAN heads. It is unlikely that in the event you find such a device HT can simply be disabled, but it should be something to be aware of.

List of Intel processors code-named “Skylake”
List of Intel processors code-named “Kaby Lake”

Homelab v2 – Part 1

Out with the old

My previous homelab, although functional was starting to hit the limits of 32GB of RAM, particularly when running vCenter, vSAN, NSX, etc concurrently.

A family member had use for my old lab so I decided to sell it and get a replacement whitebox.

 

Requirements

  • Quiet – As this would live in my office and powered on pretty much 24/7 it need a silent running machine
  • Power efficient – I’d rather not rack up the electric bill.
  • 64GB Ram Support

 

Nice to have

  • 10GbE
  • IPMI / Remote Access
  • Mini-ITX

Order List

I’ve had a interest in the Xeon-D boards for quite some time, the low power footprint, SRV-IO support, integrated 10GbE, IPMI and 128GB RAM support make it an attractive offering. I spotted a good deal and decided to take the plunge on a Supermicro X10SDV-4C+-TLN4F

 

As for a complete list:

Motherboard – Supermicro X10SDV-4C+-TLN4F

RAM – 64GB (4x16GB) ADATA DDR4

Case – TBC, undecided between a supermicro 1U case or a standard desktop ITX case

Network – Existing gigabit switch. 10GbE Switches are still quite expensive, but it’s nice to have future compatibility on the motherboard for it.

I’ve yet to take delivery of all the components, part 2 will include assembly.

Achievement Unlocked : Dell Compellent Certified Deployment Professional

I’ve only recently started focusing more on developing my storage skills which I personally believe to be a good complement to my existing VMware knowledge. I’ve been working with Compellent systems for a few months now and thought it was a good time to get officially certified.

The exam itself put me a little out of my comfort zone, as in the past my storage level knowledge was limited to administrator level on EqualLogic setups. This exam was tough but rewarding.

Now I get to enjoy week long holiday and relaxing.

My return will start my VCAP6-Deploy exam prep…

Compellent

 

 

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