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  • Cloud Computing in words of one syllable

    - by harry.foxwell(at)oracle.com
    A colleague of mine challenged me to describe Cloud Computing in words of one syllable so that even his 80-year-old mother-in-law could understand the concept.  Hmmmm...The Cloud lets you do all your work on the Web or on your own net. It lets you set up your own work; no one has to set it up for you.  When you need more disk space, the cloud makes it for you.  When you need more speed, the cloud adds more gear to make your jobs go fast.  You share the cloud with more than just your own work, and you just pay for what you use.  The cloud is not new; this type of work has been done for years; just the word is new.  Now you know what the cloud is.  Or not.

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  • Render 2D textures on a 3D object's face

    - by www.Sillitoy.com
    I am not familiar with 3D graphics, and I'd like to know the right way to render some 2D figures on different points of a wider face of a 3D object. My 3D object is just a cube representing a poker table. I have a 2D png for players' placeholders, and I'd like to render these figures on the 3D object where needed. An alternative solution would be to render the whole face with a big picture containing all the placeholders figures. However, it would be a waste of memory and thus less efficient. What do you suggest?

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  • Deduping your redundancies

    - by nospam(at)example.com (Joerg Moellenkamp)
    Robin Harris of Storagemojo pointed to an interesting article about about deduplication and it's impact to the resiliency of your data against data corruption on ACM Queue. The problem in short: A considerable number of filesystems store important metadata at multiple locations. For example the ZFS rootblock is copied to three locations. Other filesystems have similar provisions to protect their metadata. However you can easily proof, that the rootblock pointer in the uberblock of ZFS for example is pointing to blocks with absolutely equal content in all three locatition (with zdb -uu and zdb -r). It has to be that way, because they are protected by the same checksum. A number of devices offer block level dedup, either as an option or as part of their inner workings. However when you store three identical blocks on them and the devices does block level dedup internally, the device may just deduplicated your redundant metadata to a block stored just once that is stored on the non-voilatile storage. When this block is corrupted, you have essentially three corrupted copies. Three hit with one bullet. This is indeed an interesting problem: A device doing deduplication doesn't know if a block is important or just a datablock. This is the reason why I like deduplication like it's done in ZFS. It's an integrated part and so important parts don't get deduplicated away. A disk accessed by a block level interface doesn't know anything about the importance of a block. A metadata block is nothing different to it's inner mechanism than a normal data block because there is no way to tell that this is important and that those redundancies aren't allowed to fall prey to some clever deduplication mechanism. Robin talks about this in regard of the Sandforce disk controllers who use a kind of dedup to reduce some of the nasty effects of writing data to flash, but the problem is much broader. However this is relevant whenever you are using a device with block level deduplication. It's just the point that you have to activate it for most implementation by command, whereas certain devices do this by default or by design and you don't know about it. However I'm not perfectly sure about that ? given that storage administration and server administration are often different groups with different business objectives I would ask your storage guys if they have activated dedup without telling somebody elase on their boxes in order to speak less often with the storage sales rep. The problem is even more interesting with ZFS. You may use ditto blocks to protect important data to store multiple copies of data in the pool to increase redundancy, even when your pool just consists out of one disk or just a striped set of disk. However when your device is doing dedup internally it may remove your redundancy before it hits the nonvolatile storage. You've won nothing. Just spend your disk quota on the the LUNs in the SAN and you make your disk admin happy because of the good dedup ratio However you can just fall in this specific "deduped ditto block"trap when your pool just consists out of a single device, because ZFS writes ditto blocks on different disks, when there is more than just one disk. Yet another reason why you should spend some extra-thought when putting your zpool on a single LUN, especially when the LUN is sliced and dices out of a large heap of storage devices by a storage controller. However I have one problem with the articles and their specific mention of ZFS: You can just hit by this problem when you are using the deduplicating device for the pool. However in the specifically mentioned case of SSD this isn't the usecase. Most implementations of SSD in conjunction with ZFS are hybrid storage pools and so rotating rust disk is used as pool and SSD are used as L2ARC/sZIL. And there it simply doesn't matter: When you really have to resort to the sZIL (your system went down, it doesn't matter of one block or several blocks are corrupt, you have to fail back to the last known good transaction group the device. On the other side, when a block in L2ARC is corrupt, you simply read it from the pool and in HSP implementations this is the already mentioned rust. In conjunction with ZFS this is more interesting when using a storage array, that is capable to do dedup and where you use LUNs for your pool. However as mentioned before, on those devices it's a user made decision to do so, and so it's less probable that you deduplicating your redundancies. Other filesystems lacking acapability similar to hybrid storage pools are more "haunted" by this problem of SSD using dedup-like mechanisms internally, because those filesystem really store the data on the the SSD instead of using it just as accelerating devices. However at the end Robin is correct: It's jet another point why protecting your data by creating redundancies by dispersing it several disks (by mirror or parity RAIDs) is really important. No dedup mechanism inside a device can dedup away your redundancy when you write it to a totally different and indepenent device.

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  • Working with Google Webmaster Tools

    - by com
    My first question is about Crawl errors in Google Webmaster Tools. Crawl errors is devided into few sections. One of them is HTTP. I assume that all broken links in HTTP was somehow found by crawler, this is not the links from sitemap. If this was found by scanning all sitemap pages for links, why it doesn't mention what was the source page, like in sitemap section with column Linked From. And what the meaning of Linked From, I thought if the name of section is sitemap, therefore all URLs should be taken from sitemap, so why there is Linked From? The second question, what is the best way to trreat searching on the site. How come the searching result page are getting indexed? Because of the fact that all searching result page are getting indexed, I have to many page in Linked From. What's the right practice? Question three: In order to improve response time in WMT, can I redirect all crawler's requests to designated free web server? Is this good practice? Question four: How should I treat Google Analytics Code (with parameters PageView, PageLoadTime), in the case user request non existing page, should I render Google code or not? Right now I use Google Analytics Code on the common template page, such that every page, also non existing page with error message contains Google Analytics Code, it seems like it has influence on WMT.

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  • EOFs in Solaris 11

    - by nospam(at)example.com (Joerg Moellenkamp)
    Well ? from comments here and elsewhere, the two most worst things seemed to be the the removal of 32-bit support and removal of support for certain components. Just to set things into perspective: Solaris 10 was released 2005, the newsest class of machines not supported by it were the Ultra1. This one was released 1995. The UltraSPARC-Systems not able to run on Solaris 11 were released 2001. Well ? we have 2011 now ?. Regarding 32-bit support: Well ? I don't think "playing around with Solaris on old gear" is the problem. At first, most people are playing around with virtual machines. But there is something different: 64-bit computing was introduced for x86 in 2003 (yes ? it's really that old). I think this move is more hurting to the people using boards with the first-gen Intel Atom "Silverthorne" as small file servers. And then Solaris 10 won't disappear with Solaris 11

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  • Performance impact of the new mtmalloc memory allocator

    - by nospam(at)example.com (Joerg Moellenkamp)
    I wrote at a number of occasions (here or here), that it could be really beneficial to use a different memory allocator for highly-threaded workloads, as the standard allocator is well ... the standard, however not very effective as soon as many threads comes into play. I didn't wrote about this as it was in my phase of silence but there was some change in the allocator area, Solaris 10 got a revamped mtmalloc allocator in version Solaris 10 08/11 (as described in "libmtmalloc Improvements"). The new memory allocator was introduced to Solaris development by the PSARC case 2010/212. But what's the effect of this new allocator and how does it works? Rickey C. Weisner wrote a nice article with "How Memory Allocation Affects Performance in Multithreaded Programs" explaining the inner mechanism of various allocators but he also publishes test results comparing Hoard, mtmalloc, umem, new mtmalloc and the libc malloc. Really interesting read and a must for people running applications on servers with a high number of threads.

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  • Solaris 11 features: nscfg

    - by nospam(at)example.com (Joerg Moellenkamp)
    As you may have noticed many configuration tasks around name services have moved into the SMF in Solaris 11. However you don't have to use the svccfg command in order to configure them, you could still use the old files. However you can't just edit them, you have to import the data into the SMF repository. There are many reasons for this need but the ultimate one is in the start method. I will explain that later. In this article i want to explain, how nscfg can help you with with the naming service configuration of your system. Continue reading "Solaris 11 features: nscfg"

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  • A new number one

    - by nospam(at)example.com (Joerg Moellenkamp)
    The Top500 supercomputer list has a new number one: The K Computer, built by Fujitsu, currently combines 68544 SPARC64 VIIIfx CPUs, each with eight cores, for a total of 548,352 cores?almost twice as many as any other system in the TOP500. The K Computer is also more powerful than the next five systems on the list combined.Interestingly this system runs under Linux. And it uses tofu as its interconnect

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  • Spend Analytics on a Grand Scale

    - by jacqueline.coolidge(at)oracle.com
    The Wall St. Journal reports in Billions in Bloat Uncovered in Beltway that a recent study by Government Accountability Office (GAO) has released a massive study of several programs and agencies that cost U.S. taxpayers billions of dollars each year.  This report help save $100 to $200 Billion dollars by identifying duplicate spending and ineffective programs that can be consolidated or eliminated. Now, that is spend analytics on a massive scale! It remains to be seen how actionable that information will be.  Certainly, there have been studies before that identify wasteful spending.  But, it’s a great case of the power of business intelligence and spend analytics.   Many companies do find significant savings when they implement spend and procurement analytics. What makes for an excellent spend analysis? It should be: Objective and provide visibility across programs and/or divisions A cross functional analysis that links financial with performance metrics Prescriptive and actionable Spend and procurement analytics have been HOT during the economic downturn! I expect 2011 will see many more companies get serious about spend analytics and would love to hear from companies who are willing to share their experience.

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  • Poll: How long will you wait before using Solaris 11 on production systems?

    - by nospam(at)example.com (Joerg Moellenkamp)
    When Sun released Solaris 10, it was my first migration phase to a new Solaris major release while being part of Sun. At that time i heard a lot of comments between "Oh, we will install it on new systems on day 1" to "oh ... not that fast ... we will wait ... we are not that fast ... we will do it in a year". I would like to get some additional insight and so i set up the poll plugin for s9y to get the answer to the question "How long will you wait before using Solaris 11 on production system?". Thank you for your participation!

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  • Result of the "How long do you wait before Solaris 11 gets on your prod systems?"

    - by nospam(at)example.com (Joerg Moellenkamp)
    I just removed the poll at 10:52, so this is the final result: My conclusions out of it: While the removal of UltraSPARC I to VI+ support in Solaris 11 may hit some of the people voting in the categories "Wait?" to "6 month", most of the users keep Solaris 10 running on their existing system anyway or migrate that late that even the newest system have reached their end-of-service-live or are near of it, so a migration doesn't sound that feasible. So i assume Product Management was right with their decision to remove the support in order to make the feature i can't talk of possible, as i don't think that many of the early migrators are still using the system in question, as most systems have reached EOSL. Didn't thought that there would be people waiting three years and more ...

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  • Linux on 8-bit

    - by nospam(at)example.com (Joerg Moellenkamp)
    This is nothing short of extremly cool from a technical perspective. The author has done it by writing an ARM emulator for an AVR controller and running Linux with this emulation : Linux on an 8-bit micro?.This is definitely not the fastest, but I think it may be the cheapest, slowest, simplest to hand assemble, lowest part count, and lowest-end Linux PC. The board is hand-soldered using wires, there is not even a requirement for a printed circuit board

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  • Customer escalated to a claim without sending the item back? [closed]

    - by kavoir.com
    She claims that she has sent the item back but for over 1 month I haven't received it. I don't know where I can find the tracking number so I don't know if she really sent it or not. Now she has escalated the dispute to claim and PayPal is asking me for information. The reason is "Not as described". So how do I respond to this? I mean, in the dispute, we agreed that I'll issue a full refund as soon as I receive the package she return to us but we never received this package that she claimed to have sent back. Now she's escalating this to a claim and PayPal is asking me for documents. How can I provide any documents that would prove she hasn't sent the package? Thanks!

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  • Greenfoot project is read-only

    - by AzharHafiz.com
    I received this message when starting greenfoot on ubuntu 11.10 I'm a newbie and not sure where does the file located (greenfoot) The project is read-only.How and where do I change the permission? You will not be able to create objects or execute methods. Either the access rights of the project directory are set as 'read only' for you, or the whole file system is not writable (is it a CD?). To fully use this project, you must ensure that it is on a writable file system (usually your hard disk), and that you have write permission in the project directory and each file within it. This can often be accomplished by choosing "save as" from the Project menu after closing this dialog.

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  • Creating my own PHP framework

    - by onlineapplab.com
    Disclaimer: I don't want to start any flame war so there will not be no name of any framework mentioned. I've been using quite many from the existing PHP frameworks and my experience in each case was similar: everything is nice a the beginning but in the moment you require something non standard you get into lot of problems to fix otherwise simple issues. In case of frameworks following the MVC design pattern there are some issues with the implementation of each layer for example there is a lot of codding used for model and data access with using ORM and presentation is not much more than pure phtml. Some frameworks use their own wrappers for existing PHP functionality and in some cases severely limiting original functionality. Depending on framework you can have additional problems like lack of documentation, slow or non existent development cycle and last but not least speed. While ago I made my own framework which while doing it's job and being used for few different applications after couple of years more of experience with PHP doesn't seem to be perfect piece of codding. I could write my own framework and use additional experience I've gathered during these years to make it better on the other hand I'm aware that there is quite many better programmers working on creating/upgrading existing frameworks. So does it make at all nay sense to write my own PHP framework if there is so many possibilities to choose from?

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  • EMEA OPN Partner Specialization Awards - ????????????? ??????!

    - by [email protected]
      ????????? ?????? ????? ????????? - ?????? ????? ??????????? ????????? Oracle OPN Specialized.  ?? ???? ??????????? ??? EMEA OPN Partner Specialization Awards 2010, ??? ????????? ????? ???????? ?????? ???????? 2010 ????, ? ?????????? ???? ?????????, ????????????? ???? ????????????? ?? ????? ??????????? ????????? OPN Specialized,  ? ??????? ? ???????? ? ????????? ??????????:

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  • How To: WebLogic Server??????????????? / ????????????WebLogic Server?????????????

    - by [email protected]
    ?????WebLogic Server ??????????2????????????How To: WebLogic Server????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????Oracle WebLogic Server???????????????????????·?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????1) ????????·?????????? 2) ????????????WebLogic?????? 3. WebLogic?????????(WLDF)?3???????????????????????WebLogic Server?????????????Oracle WebLogic Server??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????WebLogic Server??????Java??????????·?????????????????????????????????????[Agenda]·????????WebLogic?????·Java???????????·??????????????????·etc..1?????????Hiromu Kato???????????(??US)??????WLS?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

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  • ??????????? ??????? ?? Oracle CRM On Demand ??? ????????? Oracle

    - by [email protected]
      ?????? ??? ?????????????? ????????? ORACLE! ?????????? ??????????? ??????? ?? ??????? ???????? ?? CRM On Demand ???? ???????? ? ????????? ?? 1-?? ?????????? ? ????? ?????????? 59$ + ???.   ??????????? ????????????? ??? ???????? ?? ???? ?? 12 ??????? ???? ???????? ???????????: ?? ????? ??? 2010 ???? ????????? - ???????????? ??????? ?????? ???????? ??????????? ????????-???????? Oracle ** ??????? ???? ?????????? 70$ + ??? ???????? ????? ?????????????? ?????: Oracle Partner Relationship Management On Demand, Oracle CRM On Demand ??? iPhone ?? ???? ?? $20+??? ? ????? ?? ????????????.

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  • ?????JRockit Flight Recorder?

    - by [email protected]
    ?????????JRockit Flight Recorder(???JFR)??????????????????????????????????????????????Oracle Enterprise Manager(???EM)???????????JFR?JRockit????????JRockit Mission Control?????EM????????????????JFR?????????EM????????????????????????????????EM??????????????????????????·??=????????????????????????????·??=???WebLogic?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????JFR???????????????????????·??????????????????·???????????????????·?????????????????????? ???JFR??????????????????????????100????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????JFR???????????????????JFR??????????????????????????????????????JFR?(?)??????JFR????????????????????????

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  • ????????????JRockit Flight Recorder???

    - by [email protected]
    ?????BEA????WebLogic???????????????JVM?JRockit??????????JRockit Flight Recorder??????????????JVM?????(GC???????/??????????)??Flight Recorder??????????????Java????????????????????????????????????????????????????????JRockit???????JRockit Mission Control??????GUI???????????????: ????????????????????: ????????????????????????????????????????#JRockit??????????????????????????

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  • ???????: ????? ??????????? Oracle DB 11g R1 ? 2 ??? ????????????? - 29 ?????, IMC

    - by [email protected]
    ??????? ??? ?????? ????????????? ?????? 2 ???? ???????? ? ??? ????. ??? ???? ???????????? ??-??????? ???????????? ? ?????? ????????:??? ???????????? ???????????? ????????????? ? ?????? ???? ?? ???????, ?????????? ???????? ??? ? ???????? ???????????? ??????????? ?????????? ? ???????????? ??????????? ??????????????? ???????, ????????? ? ???????? ??? ???? ??????????, ???????? ??? ? ?????????? ??????? ????????????????? ?????????????? ???????? ?????????????? ??????? ? ????????? ??????, ?????- ????? ??? ???? ??????????????????, ?????????? ? ??????????????? ??? ????????? ??????????? ??????- ????? ? ??????????????? ?????????? ???????? ? ??????????? ?????? ?????? ????????????????? ????????Oracle Database 11g ???????? ????????? ??? ????????, ???????? ??????? ????? ????? ??????? ? ??????????????????????????? ? ??? ?? ??????? ? ??????????????? ????? ??? ????????-?????????????!

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  • ?WebLogic Server?????????????: ?????????????+???????

    - by yosuke.arai(at)oracle.com
    (??: ??) WebLogic Server???????????????????????????????????9?WebLogic Server???@????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????WebLogic Server??????????????WebLogic Server??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????WeLogic Server???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ?????????WebLogic Server???????????????????????????????????????????????????·???????????????????? ??????2?16???W-1???(??)??????????+???????WebLogic Server???????????????????????????????????????(????????????)?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????2?????????????????1???3??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????(???) ?1?:WebLogic11g(10.3.4)?GridLink????????? ?2?:WebLogic????????Class Loader Analysis Tool(CAT)???????? ?3?:Oracle WebLogic Server on JRockit Virtual Edition??? CTC?????????WebLogic Server 11g??·??????????????3?????????????????????????????????????????????????5?11?????????????????4?16???15?WebLogic Server???@?????????????????????????!

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