Sunday, October 25, 2009

Apple Abandons ZFS

According to Jeff Bonwick (one of the main developers of ZFS) the real reason is:

> Apple can currently just take the ZFS CDDL code and incorporate it
> (like they did with DTrace), but it may be that they wanted a "private
> license" from Sun (with appropriate technical support and
> indemnification), and the two entities couldn't come to mutually
> agreeable terms.

I cannot disclose details, but that is the essence of it.

Jeff

Friday, October 23, 2009

Solaris 10 on Open Solaris

Yesterday a new zone brand was integrated into Open Solaris: Solaris 10 Zones. It allows running Solaris 10 in a zone on Open Solaris. The technology will be very useful in some instances for enterprise customers once Solaris 11 is out or when deploying Open Solaris. This is very useful if you want to make use of latest hardware platforms and/or technologies delivered in Open Solaris (and Solaris 11 in the future) and you need to migrate your older environments running Solaris 8, 9 or 10 without introducing changes to them (to mitigate a risk or due to lack of resources to do a more detailed validation of a new environment). This is especially true with Open Solaris and Solaris 11 as they are so much different than older Solaris releases. Branded zones are a very neat solution to provide backward compatibility without putting too much hurdle on innovation or having most of the users who do not need it to pay the price of it.

See Jerry's blog entry about Solaris 10 Zones.

Oracle, MySQL, EU and money

The whole MySQL issue with Oracle and EU is just silly. I'm not going to repeat arguments here as there are many comments you can find and I believe that all that could be said about it has already been said. If you are interested in what is going on and why then read these two articles which summarize the whole issue very well. Here is one from Groklaw and this one is also very interesting.

It is really sad to see to what extend some people are greedy...
I think that RMS and Monty lost whatever credibility they had left. They definitely lost it completely in my eyes. Not that Monty cares as he is after more money here... He wants to cash-in two times... Call me idealist or whatever but I honestly believe that life and business is not *only* about money.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

zfs set dedup=on

There are two PSARC cases regarding ZFS deduplication which are expected to be approved today.

PSARC 2009/571 ZFS Deduplication Properties
PSARC 2009/557 ZFS send dedup

Hopefully it means that ZFS deduplication will be finally integrated soon.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

IBM's Black Magic

Somehow I'm not surprised that comments section is disabled in this example of IBM's Black Magic. I won't comment on it myself as there is no point in repeating Joerg arguments - I agree with him in 100%. This is about recent world record in TPC-C benchmark from Oracle/Sun.

However I would like to suggest to Ms. Stahl that there is another big advantage in IBM's setup she's missed - not only IBM did more tpmC/core but they also did:
  • larger number or racks per tpmC
  • larger $/tpmC
  • larger power usage/tpmC
I think that somehow most customers would consider above three as more important than tpmC/core (assuming they would consider TPC-C relevant in the first place).

Friday, October 09, 2009

Win 10$ Million



I already like the Oracle marketing :)

I only hope that while keeping it aggressive and provocative they won't end-up like IBM with their black magic style benchmarks and comparisons... If anything from Sun's culture will survive the acquisition it is rather unlikely to happen.

Thursday, October 08, 2009

300k SPC-1 IOPS from IBM

This is quite impressive result. On the other hand the price per SPC is rather expensive and one wonders why they used a server with 64 cores and used only 48 of them. Is there a technical reason? Anyone knows?