PS: thanks for all the interest, here you are some discussions about VectorVFS as well: Hacker News: discussion thread Reddit: discussion thread When I released The post VectorVFS: your filesystem as a vector database first appeared on Terra Incognita.| Terra Incognita
A simple approach to prevent ZFS pools from getting stuck due to a lack of free space.| IT Notes
I share my experience migrating a client’s Windows BIOS VMs from Proxmox to FreeBSD/uefi, using bhyve and ZFS.| IT Notes
I share my experience migrating a client’s VMs from Proxmox to FreeBSD, using bhyve and ZFS.| IT Notes
Experience a journey from Kubernetes to FreeBSD, achieving major cost savings and efficiency through real-world optimization.| IT Notes
Most software writes to disk at some point but in some cases nothing cleans up the stale data that won’t ever be read again. Engineers working with large scale infrastructure might be familiar with the situation where an engineer, by pure chance, finds out they had several petabytes of old logs that were not deleted.| Javier Honduvilla Coto
Alpine Linux and lxd are perfect together, especially if combined with a good file system. Let’s see how to install them on a btrfs file system.| IT Notes