A Beginner's Guide To btrfs This guide shows how to work with the btrfs file system on Linux. It covers creating and mounting btrfs file systems, resizing btrfs file systems online, adding and removing devices, changing RAID levels, creating subvolumes and snapshots, using compression and other things. btrfs is still marked as experimental, but all those features make it a very interesting and flexible file system that should be taken into consideration when you look for the right file system. in Public bookmarkswith btrfsfilelinuxraidresizingsnapshotssystemubuntu
Benchmark: Apache2 vs. Lighttpd (Static HTML Files) This benchmark shows how Apache2 (version 2.2.3) and lighttpd (version 1.4.13) perform compared to each other when delivering a static HTML file (about 50KB in size). This benchmark was created with the help of ab (Apache benchmark) on a VMware vm (Debian Etch); if you try this yourself, your numbers might differ (depending on your hardware), but the tendency should be the same. in Public bookmarkswith abapachebenchmarkfilelighttpdperformancestatic
How To Build A Standalone File Server With Nexenta 3.0 Beta2 Nexenta is a project developing a debian user-land for the OpenSolaris kernel. This provides all of the advantages of apt as a package respoitory (based on the Ubuntu LTS apt repository, currently using 8.04) as well as the advantages of the ZFS filesystem. In the resulting setup every user can have his/her own home directory accessible via the SMB protocol or NFS with read-/write access. in Public bookmarkswith debianfilenexentanfssambaserversmbsolarisstorageubuntuzfs