Hypercritical

Episode 57: 57: Computational Skeuomorphism

03.02.2012 - By 5by5Play

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John Siracusa and Dan Benjamin talk more about file systems: the origins of Btrfs, how file systems might change in the new age of SSDs, the possibility of a Grand Unification of storage and memory subsystems, and why snapshots, clones, block-level diffs, and deduplication are awesome features of ZFS that would make Time Machine a lot better than it is today. The show ends with John's predictions for the new iPad, which we all assume will be announced at the Apple press event next week.

Links for this episode:NetApp and Oracle Agree to Dismiss Lawsuits - NetApp.comA short history of btrfs - LWN.netIntegrityChecker - diglloydToolsClusters: Seamless File CompressionHFS+ file compression in Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard - Ars TechnicaFlash memory: Block erasure - WikipediaFSEvents in Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard - Ars TechnicaZFS Deduplication - Jeff BonwickZFS: Snapshots and clones - WikipediaA Conversation with Jeff Bonwick and Bill Moore - ACM QueueZFS - The Last Word in FilesystemsThe SSD Anthology: Understanding SSDs and New Drives from OCZ - AnandTech.comThunderbolt at TED2012 - Duncan DavidsonSponsored by TinyLetter and Shopify.

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