Re: [OmniOS-discuss] Caiman issues with certain timezones

2016-04-08 Thread Jim Klimov
8 апреля 2016 г. 2:58:15 CEST, Dan McDonald пишет: >A repeating problem has been with the ISO/USB "Caiman" installer >barfing out upon selecting a timezone in Europe, Asia, or Africa. All >of these have timezones that use non-ASCII characters in one of their >zone names. > >I've finally (and sorr

Re: [OmniOS-discuss] NVMe Performance

2016-04-08 Thread Bob Friesenhahn
On Fri, 8 Apr 2016, Phil Harman wrote: You also need to consider latency vs throughput. Most devices work better with a queue depth greater than one. NVMe's claim to fame is its multi-threaded performance in that it is able to effectively read/write many blocks in parallel. SATA and NVMe s

Re: [OmniOS-discuss] Caiman issues with certain timezones

2016-04-08 Thread Chris Siebenmann
> So my quick question to you all: for r151018 (and backporting), do you > prefer a nicer-looking installer that craps out if you select Africa, > Europe, or Asia? Or do you prefer a sketchier-looking one that works > for all timezones out of the box? I'm cutting the last 017 bloody > with this,

Re: [OmniOS-discuss] Caiman issues with certain timezones

2016-04-08 Thread Dan McDonald
> On Apr 7, 2016, at 8:58 PM, Dan McDonald wrote: > > So my quick question to you all: for r151018 (and backporting), do you > prefer a nicer-looking installer that craps out if you select Africa, Europe, > or Asia? Or do you prefer a sketchier-looking one that works for all > timezones out

Re: [OmniOS-discuss] [developer] NVMe Performance

2016-04-08 Thread Josh Coombs
Did some digging myself trying to find out the block size of the DC P3600 line and found that intel only specs the 400GB unit at 500MB/s for sequential writes, every other model in the DC line does 1000MB/s minimum. So the numbers I'm seeing are in line with what they should be capable of. So, I h