@lattera does FreeBSD have any of the pieces? kernel? vmm? bhyve?
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@lattera does FreeBSD have any of the pieces? kernel? vmm? bhyve?
@dexter 26 Fahrenheit 😜
Totally not my seat number
This is the coldest June day in Sacramento I’ve ever seen
Awesome time as always ❤️
Thank you to all the #bsdcan organizers and attendees. Au revoir
No context https://badcan.org #bsdcan
@GroffTheBSDGoat Beastie play date @bsdcan
Have fun and #runbsd
@stefano apologies to the fediverse. In my excitement, I didn’t add alt-text. The picture is Stefano standing In front of his slide, “Embracing FreeBSD Jails”, which has many good points, but I highlighted the line “The bhyve NVMe drivers made the VM’s I/O performance soar”
Found at #bsdcan - "Move fast and brick things"
@anparker @stefano Looks like the three rooms are streaming on YouTube https://m.youtube.com/@BsdcanOrg/streams
Woo-hoo!!
Great talk on migrating services to the BSDs by @stefano
Companies wonder why they struggle to get good candidates and then have interview processes that rival banned interrogation techniques
@hackaday I'm starting to wonder if modern next-gen filesystems are approaching an inherent limit of human ability to mentally model and manage complexity.
Microsoft failed so hard with ReFS that I literally had to go look up the name again. Btrfs is fine as a relatively simple, single disk filesystem, but becomes an untrustworthy mess if you push it too hard. Then here's bcachefs.
Why do we keep failing so hard at reimplementing things that Sun and NetApp already did?