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Links for 5 Nov 2009 - 2 Dec 2009

Links of interest for 5 Nov 2009 - 2 Dec 2009: J is for JVM: Why the ‘J’ in JRuby? | Engine Yard Blog - A good explanation on why the guys behind jRuby like the J, aka Java Virtual Machine, part of JRuby. Interesting performance figures too when compared to the standard Ruby, especially considering people complain Java is slow. Senators press EU to speed its Oracle-Sun probe - I very much doubt this is going to have any effect on the EU regulators. They'll just perform the usual Gallic shrug and ignore the letter. DTrace Cheatsheet : Brendan... Continue reading ►

Links for 10 Apr 2008 - 29 Apr 2008

Links of interest for 10 Apr 2008 - 29 Apr 2008: easySMF at OpenSolaris.org - Cool. A web based tool for easy SMF manifest creation. Simply enter the various bits of information, generate the XML file and import it into SMF. Much quicker and easier than writing it all out by hand. Sun: Trying to do the right thing - It's nice to see someone actually seeing things from Sun's point of view, without actually being a Sun employee. Well done. Sun looks to free up the rest of Java - Nice one. Ultimate HTML Color HEX Code List by... Continue reading ►

ZFS Cheatsheet

Updated on 21 Aug '08 - Added section on sharing information following a comment. Updated on 11 Sept '07 - Updated to show functionality available in Nevada build 71. This came round on one of the many internal aliases - Thanks Jim Laurent The three primary goals of ZFS are: Highly scalable (128-bit) data repository Ease of administration Guaranteed on disk data integrity Source code and community support is available at http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/ Continue reading ►
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