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5x if_bridge Performance Improvement, How Unix Won, Understanding VLAN Configuration on FreeBSD, Using bhyve PCI passthrough on OmniOS, TrueNAS 11.3-U2 Available, and more.

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5x if_bridge Performance Improvement

With FreeBSD Foundation grant, Kristof Provost harnesses new parallel techniques to uncork performance bottleneck

  • Kristof also streamed some of his work, providing an interesting insight into how such development work happens
  • > https://www.twitch.tv/provostk/videos
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    How Unix Won

    +> Unix has won in every conceivable way. And in true mythic style, it contains the seeds of its own eclipse. This is my subjective historical narrative of how that happened.

    I’m using the name “Unix” to include the entire family of operating systems descended from it, or that have been heavily influenced by it. That includes Linux, SunOS, Solaris, BSD, Mac OS X, and many, many others.

    Both major mobile OSs, Android and iOS, have Unix roots. Their billions of users dwarf those using clunky things like laptops and desktops, but even there, Windows is only the non-Unix viable OS. Almost everything running server-side in giant datacenters is Linux.
    How did Unix win?

    News Roundup
    Check logs of central syslog-ng log host on FreeBSD

    This blog post continues where the blog post A central log host with syslog-ng on FreeBSD left off. Open source solutions to check syslog log messages exist, such as Logcheck or Logwatch. Although these are not to difficult to implement and maintain, I still found these to much. So I went for my own home grown solution to check the syslog messages of the SoCruel.NU central log host. And the solution presented in this blog post works pretty well for me!

    Understanding VLAN Configuration on FreeBSD

    Until recently, I’ve never had a chance to use VLANs on FreeBSD hosts, though I sometimes configure them on ethernet switches.

    But when I was playing with vnet jails, I suddenly got interested in VLAN configuration on FreeBSD and experimented with it for some time.
    I wrote this short article to summarize my current understanding of how to configure VLANs on FreeBSD.

    Using bhyve PCI passthrough on OmniOS

    Some hardware is not supported in illumos yet, but luckily there is bhyve which supports pci passthrough to any guest operating system. To continue with my OmniOS desktop on "modern" hardware I would love wifi support, so why not using a bhyve guest as router zone which provide the required drivers?

    TrueNAS 11.3-U2 is Generally Available

    TrueNAS 11.3-U2.1 is generally available as of 4/22/2020. This update is based on FreeNAS 11.3-U2 which has had over 50k deployments and received excellent community and third party reviews. The Release Notes are available on the iXsystems.com website.

    Beastie Bits

    HardenedBSD April 2020 Status Report

    NYC Bug’s Mailing List - Listing of open Dev Jobs

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