Serving Netflix Video at 400Gb/S on FreeBSD [pdf] (people.freebsd.org) 22 points by udev4096 2y ago ↗ HN
[–] martinbaun 2y ago ↗ Hey, is the talk also somewhere? Looks interesting.I am always surprised on how much you can squeeze out of an BSD machine compared to even a Linux machine... Though I never got over the hurdle of setting a FreeBSD machine up [–] bakul 2y ago ↗ See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_o-HcG8QxPc
[–] PaywallBuster 2y ago ↗ Any significant developments since the presentation was done in 2021? [–] miyuru 2y ago ↗ Its here, in this talk in from this year.https://youtu.be/q4TZxj-Dq7s?t=1461They did 800gbps in 2022 and now seems to be focusing on low power usage with arm.
[–] miyuru 2y ago ↗ Its here, in this talk in from this year.https://youtu.be/q4TZxj-Dq7s?t=1461They did 800gbps in 2022 and now seems to be focusing on low power usage with arm.
[–] drewg123 2y ago ↗ This is from a talk I gave in 2021; not sure why its on HN today..The original discussion is here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28584738 [–] udev4096 2y ago ↗ Because reposting is quite common on HN. Do you think everyone knows about every single thread that has been posted on HN in the past?
[–] udev4096 2y ago ↗ Because reposting is quite common on HN. Do you think everyone knows about every single thread that has been posted on HN in the past?
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[ 5.5 ms ] story [ 29.9 ms ] threadI am always surprised on how much you can squeeze out of an BSD machine compared to even a Linux machine... Though I never got over the hurdle of setting a FreeBSD machine up
https://youtu.be/q4TZxj-Dq7s?t=1461
They did 800gbps in 2022 and now seems to be focusing on low power usage with arm.
The original discussion is here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=28584738