F2FS File-System Updates For Linux 4.3 Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Storage on 2 September 2015 at 04:02 PM EDT. 5 Comments For those interested in F2FS as a Linux file-system to use on solid-state drives and other flash storage devices, here's the latest updates for it with Linux 4.3. The Flash-Friendly File-System in Linux 4.2 gained per-file encryption support. With Linux 4.3 there isn't
A Look At BCache vs. LVM Cache For HDD+SSD Linux Systems Written by Michael Larabel in Fedora on 22 March 2015 at 09:45 AM EDT. 9 Comments For those thinking about potentially running a Linux system with a combination of SSD and HDD so that the solid-state drive would be able to act as a performance cache for commonly used data, BCache and LVM-cache/dmcache are two of the commonly used solutions.
Raspberry Pi 2 Linux Benchmarks: Arch, Raspbian & Overclocking Written by Michael Larabel in Raspberry Pi on 11 February 2015 at 03:50 PM EST. 14 Comments Thanks to the open-source Phoronix Test Suite and OpenBenchmarking.org, there's already many benchmarks of the new quad-core Raspberry Pi 2. While I don't yet have my hands on a quad-core Cortex-A7 Raspberry Pi 2 board, there's already many runn
GParted 0.20 Improves Btrfs Support Written by Michael Larabel in Free Software on 20 October 2014 at 08:27 PM EDT. 9 Comments For those in need of open-source file-system/partition management, the wonderful GParted program has been updated to v0.20.0. GParted 0.20.0 is out today with a release that primarily improves Btrfs support. The improved Btrfs support comes via now handling support for res
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EdgeBSD Born Out Of NetBSD Operating System Written by Michael Larabel in BSD on 5 February 2014 at 02:02 PM EST. 21 Comments EdgeBSD is a new BSD operating system this year born out of the NetBSD code-base. The project doesn't call itself a fork of NetBSD but it aims to push features and changes faster than the veteran BSD operating system. EdgeBSD is intended to be a staging area for NetBSD, but
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Intel Haswell Linux Virtualization: KVM vs. Xen vs. VirtualBox Written by Michael Larabel in Operating Systems on 7 July 2013 at 11:56 AM EDT. Page 1 of 5. 31 Comments. The latest chapter to our lengthy Intel Haswell on Linux saga is virtualization benchmarks. From Fedora 19 with the very latest software components for Linux virtualization, the performance of KVM, Xen, and VirtualBox were benchmar
TPPS: A New Linux Kernel I/O Scheduler Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Kernel on 5 June 2013 at 11:59 AM EDT. 8 Comments The Tiny Parallel Proportion Scheduler (TPPS) is a new I/O scheduler for Linux to appear on the kernel mailing list. Robin Dong explains in his mailing list announcement for this new I/O scheduler to use cgroup on high-speed devices., "We want to use blkio.cgroup on high-spe
QEMU 1.5 Supports VGA Passthrough, Better USB 3.0 Written by Michael Larabel in Virtualization on 20 May 2013 at 05:01 PM EDT. 42 Comments Just three months after the exciting QEMU 1.4 release, QEMU 1.5 is now available with many exciting and new features for those using this open-source software in a virtualized world. There's the VFIO VGA pass-through support, USB 3.0 improvements, and much more
Benchmarks Of The New ZFS On Linux: EXT4 Wins Written by Michael Larabel in Free Software on 18 April 2013 at 04:47 PM EDT. 53 Comments At the end of March was a new release of ZFS On Linux, a kernel module implementation of the ZFS file-system for Linux, and it was declared ZFS On Linux is now ready for wide-scale deployments. With this release (ZOL/SPL v0.6.1), new benchmarks are being done to c
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