Thinking About a Hetzner AX41? Consider the EX44 Instead! Nearly AX102 Performance!

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ม.ค. 2024
  • The Hetzner AX41 looks like an amazing deal. But for just 2 EUR more per month, you can get something that is a bit more interesting! The EX44 features an i5 with 14 cores, 64GB of RAM, and dual 512GB NVMe drives and is a lot closer to the AX102 in performance. Piotr conducts a full review!
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  • @newindia2290
    @newindia2290 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    hetzner ex44 vs ax52 which one is best Amd is more speed ??

  • @pixtweaks393
    @pixtweaks393 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It doesn't have ECC memory. And what's the application where it doesn't matter which core, E or P, execuetes request? For what application would you use it?

    • @LowEndBoxTV
      @LowEndBoxTV  5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It always matters which core is being used and P-cores are way faster.
      If you have server with many things running (PHP, Nginx, MySQL etc.) then these additional E-cores can process things that aren't that important for responsiveness of server and then more of P-core power will be available to use for important tasks.
      So P-cores are very fast and because E-cores can offload some work from them it makes these P-cores even more fast, as less processes will fight for P-cores.
      CPU scheduler in operating system needs to work very hard to assign jobs correctly of course, because if it assigns important job to E-cores then performance is not that impressive (and thats why AX41 with older Ryzen can match performance of EX44 in some tasks). It will get better and better with newer kernels. Now AMD is trying to mix Zen4 + Zen4c cores (Zen4c cores have lower frequency, so lower performance) so wrong scheduling shouldn't be an issue for long time. Possibly in this year with Ubuntu 24.04 and Linux 6.6 it will be close to perfect, but I will benchmark it when its released :)