Re: [osol-discuss] Linux/FreeBSD/(Open)Solaris survey paper

2008-12-25 Thread Philip Torchinsky
Hi, does anybody know what is the status of the biometry project (http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/caselog/2007/286/;jsessionid=140FAB42549A6AACFE4E07FFC05E826C) and related bioadm tool (http://opensolaris.org/os/community/arc/caselog/2007/286/commitment-materials/manpages/bioadm-1m/)?

Re: [osol-discuss] Linux/FreeBSD/(Open)Solaris survey paper

2008-09-25 Thread Alexander R. Eremin
> Hi, > > Many people around are interested in honest > comparison of Linux, FreeBSD > and Solaris/OpenSolaris. I would like to make (or > translate to Russian, > if it exists in English) the paper about it. What > actually are > differences between those systems in terms of > internal organiza

Re: [osol-discuss] Linux/FreeBSD/(Open)Solaris survey paper

2008-09-20 Thread m...@bruningsystems.com
Hi Philip, I also wrote an article that is a lot more detailed, but aimed at application developers, not kernel people, per se. It can be found at: http://developers.sun.com/solaris/articles/solaris_linux_app.html Have fun! max Philip Torchinsky wrote: > Stefan, > > yes, this is close to what

Re: [osol-discuss] Linux/FreeBSD/(Open)Solaris survey paper

2008-09-19 Thread Philip Torchinsky
Stefan, yes, this is close to what I am looking for, but I try to read this deeply. Thank you for the link, I lost it a year ago! If anybody has more links to point me on, please, let me know! Philip Stefan Varga: > >> >> I can find data spread across many books and papers (like Solaris >> Int

Re: [osol-discuss] Linux/FreeBSD/(Open)Solaris survey paper

2008-09-19 Thread Philip Torchinsky
Jim, yes, you are right - it's what I usually do :) Let's hope to find more articles - Max is widely known as Solaris very deep diver; I need the view from other side as well... Thank you! Philip Jim Grisanzio: > Philip Torchinsky wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Many people around are interested in hones

Re: [osol-discuss] Linux/FreeBSD/(Open)Solaris survey paper

2008-09-19 Thread Jim Grisanzio
Philip Torchinsky wrote: > Hi, > > Many people around are interested in honest comparison of Linux, > FreeBSD and Solaris/OpenSolaris. I would like to make (or translate to > Russian, if it exists in English) the paper about it. What actually > are differences between those systems in terms of i

Re: [osol-discuss] Linux/FreeBSD/(Open)Solaris survey paper

2008-09-19 Thread Stefan Varga
> > I can find data spread across many books and papers (like Solaris > Internals for Solaris and some unknown to me yet for Linux and FreeBSD) > but I believe there can be a paper with all the info gathered and > analyzed already. Can you advise me one? > this one ? http://www.softpanorama.

Re: [osol-discuss] Linux/FreeBSD/(Open)Solaris survey paper

2008-09-19 Thread Philip Torchinsky
Jan, thank you very much! Max Brunning told me about this article, and I read it a year ago. Sorry for not mentioning this earlier. The article is nice, but too short. For example, there no information about ZFS, nothing related to file systems performance, etc. So, this article is a perfect s

Re: [osol-discuss] Linux/FreeBSD/(Open)Solaris survey paper

2008-09-19 Thread Jan Friedel
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 02:18:44PM +0400, Philip Torchinsky wrote: > Hi, > > Many people around are interested in honest comparison of Linux, FreeBSD > and Solaris/OpenSolaris. I would like to make (or translate to Russian, > if it exists in English) the paper about it. What actually are > dif

[osol-discuss] Linux/FreeBSD/(Open)Solaris survey paper

2008-09-19 Thread Philip Torchinsky
Hi, Many people around are interested in honest comparison of Linux, FreeBSD and Solaris/OpenSolaris. I would like to make (or translate to Russian, if it exists in English) the paper about it. What actually are differences between those systems in terms of internal organization, security and