Releasing beta code for selected customers (ZFS to Linux) Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by darshin … resultant of which is some highly ground-breaking products like ZFS port to Linux. We are also due in coming up… has enabled it to take up the task of porting ZFS to Linux for the open source community. After dedicated effort… the selected beta customers. Please log on to the website zfs.kqinfotech.com to apply and register yourself through the beta… Is Sun Setting Sights on Linux? Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by EddieC … that can install from a network. OpenSolaris uses [ZFS](http://opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/) as its root file system, which offers… Re: New Server and NAS Configuration - Suggestions needed Hardware and Software Hardware by sercio … I don't have so much experience with RAID and ZFS file systems. Backing the data up is the one thing… we build up a NAS and use it with freeNAS + ZFS + RAID card? Filesystem Shopping Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by mmxbass … patches or beta filesystems. [/list] So.... what are my options? ZFS would have made the cut but it's not supported… 20 Reasons Why Oracle is the World's Largest Open Source Company Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess … love OpenSolaris next. OpenSolaris has all the awesomeness of Solaris (ZFS, Zones, Administration) without the need for Sparc architecture hardware on… Multi-Boot Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by TheCollegeGuy … d25f00 background 115d93 kernel$ /platform/i86pc/kernel/$ISADIR/unix -B $ZFS-BOOTFS,console=graphics module$ /platform/i86pc/$ISADIR/boot_archive #---------------------END BOOTADM… New Server and NAS Configuration - Suggestions needed Hardware and Software Hardware by sercio … like 2500 or higher) + 8 gb ram (I will use ZFS for file system) In server side, my idea is to… Re: Threads! Programming Software Development by vijayan121 … concurrency seems to be in the kernel (solaris, bsd), filesystems (zfs) and libc ( bsd's gemalloc, google's tcmalloc) right now… Re: Threads! Programming Software Development by n.aggel … concurrency seems to be in the kernel (solaris, bsd), filesystems (zfs) and libc ( bsd's gemalloc, google's tcmalloc) right now… Re: IBM and Sun? What's In It For Linux? Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by fpmurphy > The Solaris OS and the Sparc platform are burdens that IBM will have to kill off I suspect quite a bit of Solaris will end up in AIX. ZFS and dtrace come to mind. Re: IBM and Sun? What's In It For Linux? Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess Ah, good points. ZFS is very good, however AIX has had a journaling fs for a good many years now but I do look for them to port some things over. It would be foolish not to. Perhaps even Zones. Re: Is There a Perfect Linux Filesystem? Digital Media Digital Marketing Search Engine Strategies by dandart So what about tmpfs. that you CAN limit? And btrfs is getting pretty close to awesome. As well as Reiser4 and ZFS, they bloody rule. Re: Is There a Perfect Linux Filesystem? Digital Media Digital Marketing Search Engine Strategies by vigneras … applications I/O access pattern. Therefore, even with btrfs or ZFS, other filesystems will have to be considered anyway (nilfs2 for… Re: Deletion Hardware and Software Hardware by rubberman …, such as FAT, NTFS, Linux ext2/3/4, xfs, ufs, zfs, etc al. Assuming you are referring to Windows systems, then… Re: Need some help with RAID 5 set up Hardware and Software Hardware by rubberman …) and such support larger discs and larger active file systems (zfs for example on Linux). Part of the problem is the… Re: Is there a limit on storage memory; and transfer memory? Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by rubberman There are no discs of that size, but some file systems can support that size of array or multi-disc volume, such as zfs which can handle file systems of 256 zetabytes, and single files of 16 exabytes. Currently, the biggest single disc I know of is about 4TB, but I think that is in a format that won't fit into a laptop. Re: Recover deleted file in FreeBSD Community Center Say Hello! by rproffitt PS. A good read -> https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/restoring-deleted-file-from-zfs-file-system.15720/ Yes, it's not UFS but the same rules apply. Such as "We only lose what we don't backup." Re: 20 Reasons Why Oracle is the World's Largest Open Source Company Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by plariv I've had a lot of history with Oracle over the years -- all of it bad, and most of it quite painful. But their open source track record is extensive, and long term. I believe that they've demonstrated their willingness to stand by the open source paradigm. I would also expect that they see it as a compelling adjunct to their closed source, … Re: 20 Reasons Why Oracle is the World's Largest Open Source Company Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by Larry3 Not convinced. A better description would be largest collector of open source products since pretty much all these technologies were just acquired. Most of them being from Sun. Everything Oracle do is just to sell an expensive closed-source database and make their technology sticky. Is 11G, PeopleSoft, Hyperion open source? Giving away training… Re: 20 Reasons Why Oracle is the World's Largest Open Source Company Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by penguiniator Larry Ellison wants to unseat Microsoft from their position in the market and to unseat the personal computer as a front-line technology solution. He wants centralized software feeding dumb terminals with Oracle databases underpinning the entire stack. Open Source is a weapon for him to use toward those ends. For the time being, that he is the … Re: 20 Reasons Why Oracle is the World's Largest Open Source Company Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess @penguinator Interesting observations. I've always wondered why those two didn't team up. Re: 20 Reasons Why Oracle is the World's Largest Open Source Company Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by Hallucinogen Oracle's Open Source portfolio is comparable to the situation of a farmer who got a meteorite full of Uranium landed in his field. This doesn't make the farmer a nuclear physicist overnight. He has no clue what Uranium is and may end up doing a lot of damages because of his ignorance. Re: 20 Reasons Why Oracle is the World's Largest Open Source Company Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by michaela @khess Are you kidding? Oracle and MS has been fighting each other for 15 years at least. Oracle has been promoting Linux since 1998. Oracle sells closed source software but (unlike MS) is very committed to open standards which is much more important (standards are important to all of their users; access to the source code would be interesting to … Re: 20 Reasons Why Oracle is the World's Largest Open Source Company Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by nunojob Am I the only one noticing Oracle 10g being listed as open-source? It's one of the most dishonest and deceptive articles I have ever read. Re: 20 Reasons Why Oracle is the World's Largest Open Source Company Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by odoepner Regarding Oracle 10g Express Edition, JDeveloper and a few other examples listed in the article: That stuff is "Freeware" as in free binary download with a more or less restrictive, non Open Source license. Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) and Open Source according to OSI is something that's completely different from "… Re: 20 Reasons Why Oracle is the World's Largest Open Source Company Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess @nunojob and odoepner It doesn't say Oracle 10g. It says Oracle 10g Express Edition. And yes, they (all listed projects) are open source. They are listed in their site as open source. I do know what it means and so do they. Re: 20 Reasons Why Oracle is the World's Largest Open Source Company Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by odoepner @khess: You really don't know what you are talking about. Oracle 10g Express Edition and JDeveloper are not Open Source. [LIST] [*][URL="http://www.opensource.org/docs/definition.php"]Open Source definition[/URL] [*][URL="http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/popup-license/xe-license.html"]Oracle 10g Express Edition … Re: 20 Reasons Why Oracle is the World's Largest Open Source Company Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess Umm, apparently Oracle doesn't know because that's where I got the info. Check the link: [url]http://oss.oracle.com/[/url] and take it up with them. When they list software as FOSS, I assume they know how they're licensing their software. Re: 20 Reasons Why Oracle is the World's Largest Open Source Company Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by odoepner I just sent a complaint email to [email]webmaster@oss.oracle.com[/email] and requested that they stop listing Closed Source apps like JDeveloper and Oracle 10g Express Edition under "FOSS" on [url]http://oss.oracle.com/[/url]. I also informed the Software Freedom Law Center about the misinformation on the Oracle OSS site. Re: 20 Reasons Why Oracle is the World's Largest Open Source Company Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess <sigh>