Monthly Archives: February 2009

APIs for SSDs

I attended the OpenSolaris Storage Summit in San Francisco. Unsurprisingly, SSDs dominated the proceedings. Sun is touting its hybrid storage pool approach, where SSDs are used to accelerate the ZFS Intent Log (ZIL), a journal, and the L2ARC read cache, … Continue reading

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Why is enterprise IT so inefficient?

A few months ago, my former EuroNet colleague Niels Bakker was visiting SF. He works for AMS-IX, the Amsterdam Internet Exchange, which is the world’s largest by volume of traffic, and mentioned they work with a mere 25 employees. Today, … Continue reading

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The Tropicana redesign: marketing genius?

One of the great things about living in the United States is the ubiquity and affordability of high-quality orange juice. A few weeks ago, while going through the aisles at Target to buy a carton of Tropicana, I couldn’t find … Continue reading

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Half the world supply of lithium lies in Bolivia

An interesting factoid. The Herald Tribune has a discussion of the geopolitics and economics involved.

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