FreeBSD can now boot in 25 millisecondsconst_void@lemmy.ml to Open Source@lemmy.ml – 392 points – 11 months agotheregister.com84Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentZFS? pf? The tooling is just superior in some cases.zfs is available on Linux just fineYes, finally . But only after being available in FreeBSD for years.Sure, but as a reason for why BSD is better, the present is what's important. I'm not downplaying it tho
ZFS? pf? The tooling is just superior in some cases.zfs is available on Linux just fineYes, finally . But only after being available in FreeBSD for years.Sure, but as a reason for why BSD is better, the present is what's important. I'm not downplaying it tho
zfs is available on Linux just fineYes, finally . But only after being available in FreeBSD for years.Sure, but as a reason for why BSD is better, the present is what's important. I'm not downplaying it tho
Yes, finally . But only after being available in FreeBSD for years.Sure, but as a reason for why BSD is better, the present is what's important. I'm not downplaying it tho
Sure, but as a reason for why BSD is better, the present is what's important. I'm not downplaying it tho
ZFS? pf?
The tooling is just superior in some cases.
zfs is available on Linux just fine
Yes, finally . But only after being available in FreeBSD for years.
Sure, but as a reason for why BSD is better, the present is what's important.
I'm not downplaying it tho