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branch. &os; continues
to grow on the ARM architecture, now running on an ARM-based
- ChromeBook. SMP is now possible on multi-core ARM systems.
+ Chromebook. SMP is now possible on multi-core ARM systems.
bhyve, the native &os; hypervisor, continues to improve. An
integral test suite is taking shape, and the Jenkins Continuous
Integration system has been implemented. &os; patches to GCC
@@ -159,13 +159,13 @@
server, also received a series of locking optimizations which allowed
its peak request rate to increase from ~200K to ~600K IOPS
with the potential of reaching a rate of 1M requests per second.
- That rate is sufficient to completely saturage 2x10Gbit
+ That rate is sufficient to completely saturate 2x10Gbit
Ethernet links with 4KB requests. For comparison, the port of
net/istgt (user-level iSCSI server) on the same hardware with
an equivalent configuration showed only 100K IOPS.
There is also ongoing work on improving CTL functionality. - It was already made to support three of four VMWare VAAI storage + It was already made to support three of four VMware VAAI storage acceleration primitives (net/istgt supports 2), while the goal is to reach full VAAI support during next months.
@@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ buildingSince the last report the following items have been completed, which allow for a working demo of OpenStack compute - node on a &os; host uisng OpenContrail solution for network + node on a &os; host using OpenContrail solution for network virtualization:
&os; Foundation Systems Administrator and Release Engineer, Glen Barber, continued work on producing regularly-updated &os;/arm snapshots for embedded devices, such as the - RaspberryPi, ZedBoard, and BeagleBone.
+ Raspberry Pi, ZedBoard, and BeagleBone.In addition to producing weekly development snapshots from
the head/ and stable/ branches, with feedback and help from Ed
@@ -1260,7 +1260,7 @@
Building on the new in-kernel iSCSI target and initiatior +
Building on the new in-kernel iSCSI target and initiator stack released in FreeBSD 10.0, Chelsio Communications has begun developing an offload interface to take advantage of the hardware offload capabilities of Chelsio T4 and T5 10 and 40