Not sure that coal demand is falling. With the recent Chinese restarts of their coal plants, is that still true?
Until you need them, none. They sort of become self evident and you'll know when you're in the market for them. For now, don't waste time on premature optimization.
you're not measuring what you think you are
filesystem performance is absolutely horrible, which affects lots of workflows.
My experience with NFS over the years has taught me to avoid it. Yes, it mostly works. And then every once a while you have a client that either panics or hangs. Despite the versions of Linux, BSD, Solaris, Windows…
I love the term "band-aid boxes". Hah! What a lovely thought.
Best of the bad options doesn't make it a good option. It's far from reliable and one of the most common reasons I encounter for deadlocked Linux systems. Well, to be fair, it also hangs a fair share of BSDs and…
Well, in that case, neither is the car.
True. Luckily, most Go binaries can be upx'd ( https://upx.github.io/ ) for a fraction of their original size. Just put it into your Dockerfile as a part of the build process.
https://www.netmarketshare.com/report.aspx?qprid=11&qpaf=&qp... They need more decimal points to explain it
A tool is almost never the same tool. There's huge variance.
Not sure that coal demand is falling. With the recent Chinese restarts of their coal plants, is that still true?
Until you need them, none. They sort of become self evident and you'll know when you're in the market for them. For now, don't waste time on premature optimization.
you're not measuring what you think you are
filesystem performance is absolutely horrible, which affects lots of workflows.
My experience with NFS over the years has taught me to avoid it. Yes, it mostly works. And then every once a while you have a client that either panics or hangs. Despite the versions of Linux, BSD, Solaris, Windows…
I love the term "band-aid boxes". Hah! What a lovely thought.
Best of the bad options doesn't make it a good option. It's far from reliable and one of the most common reasons I encounter for deadlocked Linux systems. Well, to be fair, it also hangs a fair share of BSDs and…
Well, in that case, neither is the car.
True. Luckily, most Go binaries can be upx'd ( https://upx.github.io/ ) for a fraction of their original size. Just put it into your Dockerfile as a part of the build process.
https://www.netmarketshare.com/report.aspx?qprid=11&qpaf=&qp... They need more decimal points to explain it
A tool is almost never the same tool. There's huge variance.