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In the never-ending quest for more performance, we examine three different journaling device options for ext4 with an eye toward improving metadata performance. Who doesn’t like speed?

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There’s a front moving in and it looks like long overdue drought relief. Keep your umbrella handy–it looks like a virtual deluge.

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Break out the Champagne and get ready to celebrate the winners of the Web in 2009, and give a few shots to the losers. Looking back on 2009 on the Web, we saw some tectonic shifts in the market and major developments that are going to make 2010 very interesting indeed. ...

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Linux’s history can be measured in both releases 2.0, 2.6, and so on, and in its major distributions, which brought these releases to the masses at large. Here’s my list of the top five major Linux distributions that had the most impact in the operating system’s brief history. ...

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Another year goes by without the “Year of the Linux Desktop” (whatever that means) but that doesn’t mean that Free software is standing still. What highlights have there been over the last year and what is still holding us back?

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It’s the end of the year and that means it’s time to either make predictions for the coming year or review the highlights from the past year. This article takes a look at the cool things that happened around storage in the past year and perhaps hints at some things in the coming year. ...

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Do you think that converting your clunky, maintenance-burdened physical desktop OS to a clunky, maintenance-burdened VM will save you some money? Think again.

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Android is maturing, both for developers and consumers. Will it dominate the mobile market? 2010 may bring the answer.

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Manually extracting relevant information from repeated incantations of SHOW ENGINE INNODB STATUS while trying to figure out what InnoDB is doing is not only error prone, it’s just plain hard to do. ...

Live Webinar Today: Combining Flexibility with Control: Managing the “Complexity Hell” of Customized
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OS groups are under pressure to tailor off-the-shelf Red Hat Enterprise Linux and other OS platforms — but, today, it’s flexibility at the expense of control. Application, middleware, security ...

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The first videos from SC09 are here. We take a look at the Beowulf Bash, SCinet, NVidia, and Adaptive Computing (previously Cluster Resources

Live Webinar Today: Delivering Business-Critical Applications with Citrix XenServer | Linux Magazine
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Adoption of server virtualization has helped organizations deliver IT solutions faster and at lower cost. But while adoption of virtualization has been strong for lab and second-tier applications, its use for business-critical apps has lagged. Register Now














