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daca | mercutio: bhyve can do pci-passthru if you have VT-d | [00:01] |
mercutio | daca: cool
most systems have vt-d these days well systems you may want to virtualise on. vt-d is acutally more secure if not doing passthrough too | [00:01] |
RandalSchwartz | how do you know so much about this?
consultant? | [00:02] |
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kellytk | mercutio: Parallels has a GUI option for selecting isolation, however I haven't found any technical description of what that means
For future reference, the UEFI FBSD builds were not recognized | [00:22] |
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mercutio | i didn't realised freebsd had uefi support
is that new in 10? | [04:04] |
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sjackso | mnathani_: What's I've done is set up VMs in the VirtualBox GUI (sometimes fiddling with advanced settings via VBoxManage), and then start them with with the VBoxHeadless command
I've also used VirtualBox's remote display server + xfreerdp when I need to peek at the console of a headless VM | [07:35] |
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kellytk | I would appreciate suggestions for high-performance HTTP reverse proxies. I'm considering eliminating an entire web server in a stack that only uses one for HTTP reverse proxying to Node.js instances | [15:53] |
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mercutio | trafficserver | [16:46] |
kellytk | I'd be looking for something without the caching feature | [16:47] |
mercutio | nginx | [16:47] |
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grody | haproxy | [18:27] |
kellytk | grody: I looked at that. Have you run it in production? | [18:30] |
grody | production.. no, not i | [18:31] |
brycec | relayd? httpd? :P (I can't speak from experience, but know they can both do that sort of frontend/load balancer activity) | [18:32] |
kellytk | I hadn't found relayd (http://relayd.org/about.html) thanks brycec | [18:34] |
brycec | (Count on the OpenBSD nut to know about OpenBSD things) | [18:35] |
mercutio | relayd is a bit finicky under freebsd
it's stable under openbsd though | [18:35] |
brycec | (and nobody is really surprised about that ^ :P) | [18:36] |
mercutio | the finicky part or stable under openbsd? | [18:36] |
brycec | I'm surprised it runs on non-OpenBSD at all.
mercutio: stable | [18:36] |
mercutio | yeah
brycec: it's just libevent and pf which freebsd has too | [18:36] |
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daca | kellytk: http://www.apsis.ch/pound/ | [19:45] |
mercutio | pound is perl and so low performance?
he said high performance rather than flexible. maybe performance isn't too bad | [19:51] |
daca | it isn't perl, it just uses pcre | [19:53] |
kellytk | daca, thanks, pound is on my list | [19:53] |
mercutio | oh it's python/c? | [19:53] |
daca | it is c | [19:53] |
mercutio | ahh the tarball had a .py file in it
but it may be just part of the compile process. | [19:53] |
daca | I quote: If the PCRE, tcmalloc (from the Google perftools package) and/or Hoard are available Pound will link against them. This will provide a significant performance boost and is highly recommended. | [19:54] |
mercutio | cool
varnish seems popular but never gave me a good impression | [19:54] |
daca | well he asked no caching :) | [19:54] |
mercutio | yeh i dunno what he has against caching | [19:55] |
kellytk | As I already have nginx running well, I've decided to remain with it until I'm ready to run benchmarks, which is several months out
I don't have anything against caching, I simply don't have need for it at present | [19:55] |
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