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@@ -121,11 +121,11 @@ support this goes hand in hand with our needs.<p>The reason why we choose <a hre
121<a href=https://memcached.org/>Memcached</a> was the nature of scalability of Redis out 121<a href=https://memcached.org/>Memcached</a> was the nature of scalability of Redis out
122of the box. But all this can be achieved with Memcached.<h2 id=conclusion>Conclusion</h2><p>There are a lot more details that could have been written and every single topic 122of the box. But all this can be achieved with Memcached.<h2 id=conclusion>Conclusion</h2><p>There are a lot more details that could have been written and every single topic
123in here deserves it's own post but you probably got the idea about the problems 123in here deserves it's own post but you probably got the idea about the problems
124we faced.</div></article></main><section><hr><h2>Posts from blogs I follow around the net</h2><ul><li><a href=https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/solaris/ZFSWhyNotDirectoryToFilesystem target=_blank rel=noopener>One reason that ZFS can't turn a directory into a filesystem</a> — <a href=https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/>Chris's Wiki :: blog</a><div>One of the wishes that I and other people frequently have for ZFS 124we faced.</div></article></main><section><hr><h2>Posts from blogs I follow around the net</h2><ul><li><a href=https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/linux/NFSv4ServerLockClients target=_blank rel=noopener>Finding which NFSv4 client owns a lock on a Linux NFS(v4) server</a> — <a href=https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/>Chris's Wiki :: blog</a><div>A while back I wrote an entry about finding which NFS client owns
125is the ability to take an existing directory (and everything 125a lock on a Linux NFS server, which turned
126underneath it) in a ZFS filesystem and turn it into a sub-filesystem 126out to be specific to NFS v3 (which I really should have seen coming,
127of its own. One reason for wanting this is that a number of things 127since it involved NLM and lockd). Finding the NFS v4 client that
128are set and controlled on a per-filesyst…<li><a href=http://www.landley.net/notes-2023.html#28-10-2023 target=_blank rel=noopener>October 28, 2023</a> — <a href=http://www.landley.net/notes-2023.html>Rob Landley's Blog Thing for 2023</a><div>Oh good grief, two of my least favorite licensing people, Larry Rosen 128owns a lock is, depending on your perspective, either simpl…<li><a href=http://www.landley.net/notes-2023.html#28-10-2023 target=_blank rel=noopener>October 28, 2023</a> — <a href=http://www.landley.net/notes-2023.html>Rob Landley's Blog Thing for 2023</a><div>Oh good grief, two of my least favorite licensing people, Larry Rosen
129and Bradley Kuhn, are interacting on the OSI's license-discuss 129and Bradley Kuhn, are interacting on the OSI's license-discuss
130list where the're doing 130list where the're doing
131bad computer history and insisting that a guy Larry Rosen 131bad computer history and insisting that a guy Larry Rosen