On 2016-02-25 19:05, Jiri B wrote:
On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 06:14:40PM +0700, Tinker wrote:
Any guess about when might it actually become usable, 6.1, 6.2, this year,
next?


I would be very curious to see if-what limits there are on file IO activity when you do it full-on completely RW on 10-20 cores and a ton of SSD:s.

If you have any guess about what probably would happen feel free to share.
:)

Read cvs commit messages and you will see they are hard working on it.
Lot of work has been done by sasha@ in PF as he's one of those responsible
for porting PF to Solaris as main FW in next major release.

If you by some chance think they are slow, your mails won't change much anyway. Send money, so the project could use them to free some developers from coding
something else for living and work instead on OpenBSD.

Or... OpenBSD was first open-source OS which had anonymous access to sources.
So you know other way too speed up the things.

j.

Just wanted to understand where it is at. No complaining, just grateful for this great OS. Yes all with you that proper contributions are money, code and hardware. Thanks.

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