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linux | Groveronline
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A Grover. Online. Saying stuff. Recording from my talk on Rust features used by Froyo. I spoke at PDXRust this month. A recording of the talk is available here. This entry was posted in Blog. July 20, 2016. Why Rust for Low-level Linux programming? Is extremely well-suited for low level Linux systems userspace programming — daemons, services, command-line tools, that sort of thing. Coding is challenging because of mental context-keeping. Rust reduces the amount of state I need to keep track of in my brai...
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iSCSI | Thomas Yates
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Personal tech opinions and more. Open Source Storage Area Network–Part 2. In my previous article, I discussed various options for the Operating System for my Storage Area Network. In this article, I will discuss my choice in more detail. Below you can find links to other parts of this guide. Open Source Storage Area Network Part 1. Once my Operating System is installed and functioning, I needed several software packages to provide functions of our SAN. Some of these packages can be optional and there...
openattic.org
openATTIC - Features
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Smart SDS: LVM or ZFS. The Smart SDS layer is the foundation of our storage system. It combines all the available disks into a storage pool, eliminates the risk of data loss should a disk fail, allocates the storage space in whatever way you need, and provides block devices or file systems for use by the upper layers. Cloud Storage: DRBD or Ceph. Sometimes a storage system running on a single box just doesn't cut it: A single box can fail, and capacity cannot grow freely without incurring extreme costs.
dataontop.com
Beer
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Secret Windows Phone Apps. You are here: Home. Fun Times in LinuxLand at SCaLE14x: Food, Drinks, Deadpool T-shirts & More! January 20, 2016. Begins tomorrow in Pasadena. Seeing as how I’ve been a Windows user all my life, there is a lot going on there that I don’t know anything about. I guess that’s what they call a learning opportunity. Starting at 7PM and ending sometime later, Datera. The company I work for) is hosting the worlds first #LIOBeers . LIO refers to Linux IO. And there’s more! I am modelin...
blog.elastocloud.org
Elasticity: Rapid Linux Kernel Dev/Test with QEMU, KVM and Dracut
http://blog.elastocloud.org/2015/06/rapid-linux-kernel-devtest-with-qemu.html
Wednesday, June 10, 2015. Rapid Linux Kernel Dev/Test with QEMU, KVM and Dracut. Inspired by Stefan Hajnoczi's excellent blog post. I recently set about constructing an environment for rapid testing of Linux kernel changes, particularly focused on the LIO iSCSI target. Such an environment would help me in number of ways:. Faster dev / test turnaround. A modified kernel can be compiled and. Booted in a matter of seconds. No need to boot external test hosts or heavyweight VMs. Hack, hack, hack. Evaluates t...
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Open Source Storage Area Network–Part 2 | Thomas Yates
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Personal tech opinions and more. Open Source Storage Area Network–Part 1. Open Source Storage Area Network–Part 2. In my previous article, I discussed various options for the Operating System for my Storage Area Network. In this article, I will discuss my choice in more detail. Below you can find links to other parts of this guide. Open Source Storage Area Network Part 1. Once my Operating System is installed and functioning, I needed several software packages to provide functions of our SAN. Some of...
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Open Source | Thomas Yates
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Personal tech opinions and more. Open Source Storage Area Network–Part 2. In my previous article, I discussed various options for the Operating System for my Storage Area Network. In this article, I will discuss my choice in more detail. Below you can find links to other parts of this guide. Open Source Storage Area Network Part 1. Once my Operating System is installed and functioning, I needed several software packages to provide functions of our SAN. Some of these packages can be optional and there...
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Storage Area Network | Thomas Yates
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Personal tech opinions and more. Open Source Storage Area Network–Part 2. In my previous article, I discussed various options for the Operating System for my Storage Area Network. In this article, I will discuss my choice in more detail. Below you can find links to other parts of this guide. Open Source Storage Area Network Part 1. Once my Operating System is installed and functioning, I needed several software packages to provide functions of our SAN. Some of these packages can be optional and there...
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Fibre Channel | Thomas Yates
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Personal tech opinions and more. Open Source Storage Area Network–Part 2. In my previous article, I discussed various options for the Operating System for my Storage Area Network. In this article, I will discuss my choice in more detail. Below you can find links to other parts of this guide. Open Source Storage Area Network Part 1. Once my Operating System is installed and functioning, I needed several software packages to provide functions of our SAN. Some of these packages can be optional and there...
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iSCSI — Wikipédia
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Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Aller à : navigation. Pile de protocoles iSCSI: comparaison entre l'aggrégat (à gauche), le multipath actif/passif (au milieu) et actif/actif (à droite). Est une abréviation de Internet Small Computer System Interface. En réseau basé sur le protocole IP. Destiné à relier les installations de stockage de données. À des périphériques de stockage SCSI (targets) sur des serveurs distants. Il s'agit d'un protocole de SAN (Storage Area Network). Recherche plusieur...