Bsd Now

131: BSD behind the chalkboard

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This week on the show, we have an interview with Jamie This episode was brought to you by Headlines BSDCan 2016 List of Talks (http://www.bsdcan.org/2016/list-of-talks.txt) We are all looking forward to BSDCan Make sure you arrive in time for the Goat BoF, the evening of Tuesday June 7th at the Royal Oak, just up the street from the university residence There will also be a ZFS BoF during lunch of one of the conference days, be sure to grab your lunch and bring it to the BoF room Also, don’t forget to get signed up for the various DevSummits taking place at BSDCan. *** What does Load Average really mean (https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/unix/ManyLoadAveragesOfUnix) Chris Siebenmann, a sysadmin at the University of Toronto, does some comparison of what “Load Average” means on different unix systems, including Solaris/IllumOS, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, and Linux It seems that no two OSes use the same definition, so comparing load averages is impossible On FreeBSD, where I/O does not affect load averag