Feb
21
2009
tytso writes “I’ve recently started exploring ways of configuring Solid State Disks (SSDs) so they work most efficiently in Linux. In particular, Intel’s new 80GB X25-M, which has fallen down to a street price of around 0 and thus within my toy budget. It turns out that the Linux Storage Stack isn’t set up well to align partitions and filesystems for use with SSD’s, RAID systems, and 4k sector disks. There are also some interesting configuration and tuning that we need to do to avoid potential fragmentation problems with the current generation of Intel SSDs. I’ve figured out ways of addressing some of these issues, but it’s clear that more work is needed to make this easy for mere mortals to efficiently use next generation storage devices with Linux.”

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Feb
21
2009
mjasay writes “At the Mobile World Congress, Steve Ballmer took aim at Apple’s closed iPhone ecosystem with an ironic plea for openness: ‘Openness is central because it’s the foundation of choice.’ Ballmer has apparently forgotten his company’s own efforts to vertically integrate hardware and software (Zune, XBox), its history of vertically integrating software (tying SharePoint into Office, IE, SQL Server, Active Directory, etc.), as well as years of illegally tying Windows to Internet Explorer that only the US Justice Department could undo. Indeed, Microsoft’s effect on the browser market has pushed Mozilla to get involved in a recent European Commission action against the software giant, with Mozilla’s Mitchell Baker recently declaring that ‘A number of illegal activities were also involved in creating IE’s market dominance,’ now requiring government intervention to open up the browser market to fair competition. Putting aside Microsoft’s own tainted reputation in the field of openness, is Ballmer right? Should Apple open up its iPhone platform to outside competition, both in terms of hardware and software?”

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21
2009
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21
2009
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2009
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2009
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2009
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21
2009
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21
2009
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