Sorry, this opinion sounds uninformed. Our IP stack is as fast as they come. On Oct 29, 2013 8:39 PM, "Muhammad Nuzaihan Bin Kamal Luddin" < [email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all, > > I know the severe lacking in DragonFlyBSD is the TCP/IP stack. > > http://web.mit.edu/remy/ is quite new and still being researched on, > however but an interesting paper nonetheless. > > Regards, > Muhammad Nuzaihan > On 30/10/2013 10:05, Muhammad Nuzaihan Bin Kamal Luddin wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> I had this idea since the early 2013 - even before "osv.io" came out. >> >> Looking at the characteristic of DragonFly, it looks more modern for >> really special applications and HAMMER looks an interesting step for >> Desktops as well. >> >> - purpose was for BigData optimisations (Hadoop) and NoSQL >> - the overhaul of a typical UNIX design was more interesting with >> DragonFlyBSD >> - DragonFlyBSD project just has acquired a 48-core opteron machine to >> stress test their performance gains >> - swapcache (similar to bcache on Linux and L2arc on ZFS) >> - HAMMER filesystem (and the under-development HAMMER2) with an >> interesting snapshot feature. (to solve BigData storage (archival) problems) >> >> Note: a typical Data scientist does not require such a titan - they only >> need a simple relational DB (MySQL/MSSQL) and a normal Windows Laptop. >> >> Regards, >> Muhammad Nuzaihan >> >> > -- > Taqi Systems > 269-J Jalan Panji > Kampung Chempaka, Kota Bharu, Kelantan 16100 > > Phone: +6097738657 > Mobile: +60199788657 > > pub 4096R/4C77F88C 2013-04-06 [expires: 2015-04-06] > Key fingerprint = 2FE1 87FA E775 2E05 CC0F B3F6 3CB7 C65F 4C77 > F88C > uid Muhammad Nuzaihan Bin Kamal Luddin > <[email protected]> > >
