Lazy Reading for 2017/06/11

All over the map today.

Unrelated link of the week: I Love Butter Tarts.  If you’ve never encountered a butter tart, you should.  Found via the Midland Butter Tart Festival, which I am disappointed to have missed.

In Other BSDs for 2017/06/10

I think I’ve finally caught up on my BSD link backlog.

In Other BSDs for 2017/06/03

Even more overflow, pushing my pre-published posts forward.

 

 

In Other BSDs for 2017/04/29

It’s long article title week!

 

In Other BSDs for 2017/03/18

Much better than last week, but there wasn’t any hurricane-force winds this week – which helps.

 

AsiaBSDCon 2017 and DragonFly networking

Sepherosa Ziehau went to AsiaBSDCon 2017 and gave a talk on his work with DragonFly’s networking.  He’s published a report of his trip, which comes with a link to his paper, his presentation, and pictures of who he met.

Note that the PDF and the Powerpoint slides links are different; one is the paper, one is the talk.  The Powerpoint slides contain the benchmarks linked here in comments, previously.

Network performance comparison

In what can be described as perfect timing, Sepherosa Ziehau has produced a document comparing FreeBSD, several different Linux kernels, and DragonFly, for networking.  He’s presenting it in the afternoon track of Day 3 for AsiaBSDCon 2017, starting later this week.

He’s published a snippet as a PDF (via), which includes some graphs.    The one place Linux outperforms DragonFly seems to be linked to the Linux version of the network card driver being able to access more hardware – so DragonFly should be comparable or better there too, once the powers-of-2 problem is solved.  (This already came up in comments to a post last week.)

Those graphs are available standalone, too, which means it’s easier to see the fantastic performance for latency – see the thin blue line – that seems exclusive to DragonFly.   That, if anything, is the real takeaway; that DragonFly’s model has benefits not just to plain speed but to the system’s responsiveness under load.  “My CPU is maxed out cause I’m doing a lot of work but I hardly notice” is a common comment over the past few years – and now we can see that for network performance, too.

In Other BSDs for 2017/03/04

Slightly short this week, maybe because people are prepping for AsiaBSDCon?   I have plenty of links for tomorrow’s Lazy Reading.

In Other BSDs for 2017/02/25

I measure the success of In Other BSDs by how many different BSD flavors I can reference.  This is a good week.

In Other BSDs for 2017/02/18

Lots of storage this week.

 

In Other BSDs for 2017/01/28

Done all at the last minute.

In Other BSDs for 2017/01/21

Accidental theme this week: books.

Lazy Reading for 2017/01/15

“Old consumer computers” is this week’s accidental theme.

Your unrelated video of the week: Turbo Encabulator.  There’s more like that out there, like the Rockwell Retro Encabulator.