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481: Fiery Crackers

November 17, 2022 47:54 50.56 MB Downloads: 0

FreeBSD Q3 2022 status report, Leveraging MinIO and OpenZFS to avoid vendor lock in, FreeBSD on Firecracker platform, How Much Faster Is Making A Tar Archive Without Gzip, Postgres from packages on OpenBSD, Upgrading an NVMe zpool from 222G to 1TB drives, Don't use Reddit for Linux or BSD related questions, and more.

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Headlines

FreeBSD Quarterly Status Report Third Quarter 2022


Avoid Infrastructure Vendor Lock-in by leveraging MinIO and OpenZFS


Announcing the FreeBSD/Firecracker platform


News Roundup

How Much Faster Is Making A Tar Archive Without Gzip?


PostgreSQL from packages on OpenBSD


Upgrading an NVMe zpool from 222G to 1TB drives


PSA: Don't use Reddit for Linux or BSD related questions


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