One of the topics of ongoing interest in the kernel community is that of maintaining quality. It is trivially obvious that we need to maintain and even improve quality. It is less obvious how best to do so. One broad approach that has found some real success is to increase the visibility of various aspects of the kernel. This makes the quality of those aspects more apparent, so this tends to lead to an improvement of the quality. Read more...
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For those that aren't exactly Computer savvy, but want to ensure that their computer's are secured, this brief primer on the explanation of computer security should get you started on the right path. Bear in mind, this primer IS very brief and could appear scattered at times, but rest assured that this author will continue to produce quality articles for better understanding and reading. Read more...
How a Microsoft veteran learned to love Linux, and why it matters
8:42 AM | Book, software, wars with 0 comments »Good article extracted from the book "After The Software Wars,".
Decided to re-look at the problems of IO and scheduling across all platforms to see what has changed. Read more...
Microsoft released Hyper-V, its hypervisor based virtualization product, in the summer of 2008; but what’s the difference with Virtual Server? And why is Hyper-V a better product than Virtual Server? And what’s the difference with VMware ESX for example? In a series of articles I’ll try to explain what Hyper-V is, how it relates to other products and try to give some best practices regarding the use of Hyper-V...
Google Search Appliance now can index billions of documents
8:20 PM | Google, Search applliance with 0 comments »Google is introducing a new model, the GB-9009, which can index up to 30 million documents out of the box. Its minimum capacity is 15 million documents. Read more...
Good resource on selecting the Kernel security patch for your distribution. Read more...
The Linux Unified Kernel is a free, open-source computer operating system kernel project intended to expand the Linux Kernel to be binary-compatible with application software and device drivers not only made for Microsoft Windows but also made for Linux OS. This will enable the Windows application running on the Linux operating system highly effectively.Read more...
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