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==== Reproducible Results ==== Presented results must be the median of at least 5 runs, with interquartile range (Q3-Q1) less than 10% of the median (Q2). If the interquartile range exceeds this number, it must be listed explicitly. Especially single flow and latency tests may be noisy. Many factors can add noise on modern systems. Evaluators are encouraged to apply the following system settings to minimize variance: * Disable CPU sleep states (C-states), frequency scaling (P-states) and turbo modes. * Disable hyperthreading * Disable IOMMU * Pin process threads * Memory distance: pin threads and IRQ handlers to the same NUMA node or cache partition ** Select the NUMA node to which the NIC is connected * Move other workloads away from selected cores (e.g., using isolcpus on Linux). * Disable adaptive interrupt moderation and software load balancing (e.g., Linux RPS/RFS). <span id="isolating-hardware-and-software"></span>
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