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Monthly Archives: August 2011
Using OpenIndiana on Dedicated Hardware to Blow the Doors Off of the Amazon Cloud
I wrote his article back in August of 2011 but for whatever reason did not publish it. So I took a job at a mobile engagement management company (now some seven months ago) as the head of operations (for those … Continue reading
Posted in AWS, Benchmarks, IllumOS, OpenIndiana, OpenSolaris, Nexenta, & Solaris, OpenIndiana, Postgres, SSD cache, ZFS
Tagged AWS, Crucial M4, L2ARC, pgbench, postgres, SSD, ZFS
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