Massive VRAM pools on AMD Instinct accelerators drown Linux's hibernation process — 1.5 TB of memory per server creates headaches

AMD AI Linux-powered servers are failing to hibernate due to excessive VRAM and a high number of AMD Instinct accelerators per system.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/supercomputers/massive-vram-pools-on-amd-instinct-accelerators-drown-linuxs-hibernation-process-1-5-tb-of-memory-per-server-creates-headaches

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