It seems that running a NFS client in one of the DomU (guest OSs) results in VERY poor read/write performance. So I’ve had to run
– On the large highway (devoid of cars) have baby be sitting on a little put car. The view encompases the great emptyness as well
Now that I’m implementing AuFS along with FlexRAID, I am debating on how to best make use of these technologies. The way I see it,
Bonnie++ results from running on one of the 250gig drives. Version 1.01d ——Sequential Output—— –Sequential Input- –Random- -Per Chr- –Block– -Rewrite- -Per Chr- –Block– –Seeks–
Should I upgrade from OpenSuSE 10.3 to OpenSuSE 11.0? Pros: – Update AuFS (so I don’t have to compile from source) – Possible XEN improvements
Move contents of Jess’s 500gig (206gigs in content) drive to my old USB enclosure drive of 250 gigs (233 gigs usable) Move all my RAID
Found exactly what I was looking for here. The driver combines a several mount points into the single one Actually I think this may actually
I am going to try to write something to give me equivalent features to WHS drive extender, to be used in linux (maybe later, even
It looks like the current form on the TWMS site is attracting a lot of spam. I need to add some sort of CAPTCHA to
So it appears that nothing like the drive extender that WHS has, exists for linux. Discussion on AVSForums leads me to believe that. Explanation on