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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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Intel SSD 710 Endurance Results & SSD Rants by Artur Bergman
Here is some leaked data on the new Intel 710 SSD. It is good news for those using hybrid storage pools such ZFS like those available on OpenIndiana, Solaris, and Nexenta. If your pockets are deep enough you could … Continue reading