On Sun, 02 Aug 2015 13:32:39 +0200
Jim Klimov jimkli...@cos.ru wrote:
Umm, roughly twice as many independent tasks, assuming you can saturate your
4 cores? Think compile farms, mail relays with antispam, webservers,
databases with parallelisable queries, zfs with compression, VMs, etc.
Hello,
in my server (latest stable release) I use netatalk to share files with
OS X and I use CIFS (kernel) for Windows.
I never noticed until now that the files made by the two operating
systems have mismatching and incompatible permissions. This prevents me
from modifying or deleting under
Netatalk and Solaris CIFS are incompatible regarding permissions in an
AD environment or regarding groups.
One problem hides in the + of
-rwx--+ 1 olaf olaf 469 Aug 2 17:12 scaletta2.txt
This means that there are ACLs defined.
While netatalk uses classic Unix permissions
On Sun, 02 Aug 2015 20:23:46 +0200
Jim Klimov jimkli...@cos.ru wrote:
FWIW, Oracle boasted that Fishworks storage had a lot of cores that were
quite used in compression, perhaps dedup and encryption (not illumos case),
btw you can plug VFS filters like antivirus into zfs since almost