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Rick Macklem
Re: Hammer talk
All true, of course. However, if you ran all of them on the same chunk of hardware, at least the hardware differences would be factored out and the results would be interesting to see, even if not necessarily indicative of the effects of the different file system structures and their implementations, imho. I'd like to see the talk, but there ain't no way I get to go there:-), rick
Aug 13, 12:54 pm 2008
Sdavtaker
Re: Hammer talk
3 of every 8 talk will be broadcasted tru internet, I got no idea if we in the 3/8 or the 5/8. Maybe you can see it ;-)
Aug 13, 4:19 pm 2008
Matthew Dillon
Re: Hammer talk
Any benchmark is going to be a benchmark of the OS as much as it is going to be a benchmark of the filesystem. It's pretty hard to separate the two. ZFS is best tested on Open Solaris. UFS is best tested on FreeBSD, EXT3 is best tested on Linux, and HAMMER of course is best tested on DragonFly. Plus the OS itself will depend greatly on whether the machine environment is UP or SMP. -Matt Matthew Dillon <dillon@backplane.com>
Aug 13, 12:02 pm 2008
Sdävtaker
Hammer talk
Hey, Im collecting data for the talk in the JRSL next week (about hammer). Agustin Nieto from UBA joined and we going to talk together. Our plan for the talk is to show the features and some demo scripts of how to use it, then move to a feature comparison against popular FSs (ZFS, UFS, EXT3) and lastly go for some benchmark comparison. If someone got test scripts, benchmark scripts, graphics, or anything you want to share and think is usefull to talk about, please send it to me and I will add the re...
Aug 13, 11:01 am 2008
Michael Galassi
Re: RCS Discussion
For the most part FreeBSD's cvsup system provides that. Over the years I've wished for one addition, the ability to request: recursively list all commit messgaes for /usr/src/sys since date/time (presumably my previous cvsup). Things move more slowly on FreeBSD now so it's not such a big deal, but DragonFlyBSD has taken over the place of the OS where huge strides are taken very regularly and the ability to find what the changes are since (eg) Aug 8th at 14:20 is really interesting. It also...
Aug 12, 8:22 pm 2008
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