On Sunday, January 14, 2018 at 7:44:00 PM UTC+1, Peter Veentjer wrote:
>
>
> What is the best tool to determine the maximum bandwidth of a machine 
> running Linux (RHEL 7)
>

Intel Memory Latency Checker (MLC) is an option (despite the name, it can 
also be used to measure bandwidth):
https://www.intel.com/software/mlc

See also:
Memory Latency and NUMA: 
http://www.qdpma.com/ServerSystems/MemoryLatency.html
http://frankdenneman.nl/2015/02/27/memory-deep-dive-numa-data-locality/
http://frankdenneman.nl/2016/07/13/numa-deep-dive-4-local-memory-optimization/
https://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/software-tuning-performance-optimization-platform-monitoring/topic/600141
http://techblog.cloudperf.net/2016/09/exploring-numa-on-amazon-cloud-instances.html#numapolicy

Best,
Matt

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