Wandering Thoughts archives

2012-12-24: Why we're almost certainly staying with ZFS
2012-12-23: What we (probably) want in a future version of Solaris
2012-11-16: Why DTrace does not attract people to Solaris very often
2012-11-07: DTrace: figuring out what you have access to at tracepoints
2012-11-02: Why our ZFS fileservers sometimes boot slowly
2012-10-31: Our DTrace scripts for NFS server, ZFS, and iSCSI initiator monitoring
2012-10-29: How ZFS file prefetching seems to work
2012-10-14: DTrace: two mistakes you can make in DTrace scripts
2012-10-13: DTrace: counting, aggregates, and a nice undocumented printa() feature
2012-10-03: DTrace: notes on quantization and aggregates
2012-10-02: Some notes on getting durations in DTrace
2012-09-14: What determines how much work a ZFS resilver has to do
2012-09-02: Solaris 11 is still closed source (and Oracle is careless with words)
2012-08-04: Oracle, ZFS, and Linux (and Solaris)
2012-08-02: Can Oracle make ZFS much more attractive?
2012-07-31: Would GPL'ing ZFS have worked or been a good idea?
Ruminations on the future of ZFS
2012-07-14: ZFS's problem with generic messages
2012-06-29: More about my issues with DTrace's language
2012-06-22: The effects of DTrace's problems
2012-05-31: Thinking about why Solaris has failed here
2012-05-22: Our pragmatic experiences with (ZFS) disk errors in our infrastructure
2012-04-28: ZFS and various sorts of read errors
2012-04-26: When we replace disks in our ZFS fileserver environment
2012-04-06: Why we haven't taken to DTrace
2012-04-02: The problem of ZFS pool and filesystem version numbers
2012-03-31: Why I no longer believe that you need Solaris if you want ZFS
2012-03-12: Why ZFS log devices aren't likely to help us
2012-02-26: What information I want out of ZFS tools and libraries
2012-02-01: A ZFS pool scrub wish: suspending scrubs
2012-01-31: Where is Oracle going with Solaris?
2012-01-19: Let's make it official: Solaris 11 is closed source

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