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Comment #20414827
yea as an ops engineer that's probably the worst violation of trust i've ever heard of.
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Comment #17298898
I could see a use for both - using Lustre as a shared SAN for their flame/smoke/etc suites and using pNFS for workstation/render-node shared storage. at least that's how i've deplo…
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Comment #15718762
NVMe supports SR-IOV much in the same way that NICs do - which i suspect is how AWS is delivering "physical" NICs to VMs currently. So its a pretty safe bet that this is how NVMe d…
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Comment #15718728
thus spoke the manual nvme(4): "The nvme driver creates controller device nodes in the format /dev/nvmeX and namespace device nodes in the format /dev/nvmeXnsY." it's been a while …
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Comment #14860619
netbsd beat you to this by 5 years or so: https://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/kernel_drivers_compiled_to...
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Comment #13445361
"The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System" not only does a great job at covering how the UFS filesystem is implemented, but also does a great job at explaining…
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Comment #13296260
As another commenter mentions SCTP can be encapsulated if needed. SCTP is actually in pretty wide use in online gaming, and has been since at least 2007...
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Comment #11755081
Can't believe it's been that long - whew. Here is an interesting counterpoint to this work by PHK: http://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=2349257
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Comment #10874211
also i was unable to find a reference to the version/build of java the author was using - thus negating any numbers/benchmarks presented.
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Comment #10779110
Seems to give more credence to: https://www.sudo.ws/todd/papers/strlcpy.html
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Comment #10306880
Pretty sure that when you have to wadge a battle against obvious technology to justify your business model, your industry is going to end up on the wrong side of history.
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Comment #8330990
These books are pretty much a must read for anyone interested in the internals of Unix-type systems. I keep them right next to my TCP/IP Illustrated volumes, I reckon it's always g…
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Comment #8325349
Trying not to be a curmudgeon - but I really don't see what the big fuss is about, or how docker is fundamentally changing anything. Not to take anything away from docker being a d…
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Comment #7816527
+1 from the systems engineer with over a decade experienceat cutting edge facilities - and a BA in philosophy (focused on recent continental thought, not logic). It comes down to t…
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Comment #7707818
no just a self centered rich kid.
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Comment #7707478
Well that explanation IMHO is just another argument as to how people in these positions have zero regard for shared spaces and others in general. I reckon the valleywag has a prett…
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Comment #7707311
Not sure why anyone would surprised about this. It's in the same mentality that allows things like Sean Parker's wedding fiasco in Big Sur happen.
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Comment #6932682
Wonder how big of a factor that the upstream PS4 OS codebase now using LLVM/Clang was in this decision. Even if the PS4 wasn't FreeBSD based I can see the switch making sense on it…
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Comment #5578863
I vouch for it being used in a very high-profile, highly concurrent online service with great results. In this particular case we owned both the client and server-side networking l…
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Comment #5425803
i reckon this is clearly intended for non-technical business/sales people. from an software/systems engineering perspective i feel that one of the primary benefits of email is its …
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Comment #5022179
pretty awesome - but that's just the UI for HAL a full replica :p
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Comment #4989587
I can give a huge thumbs up for ARPnet. They are based in downtown LA (and peer @ 1 Wilshire and I think they also are part of the Any2Net exchange from CoreSite), they also fully …