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2013 Aug 22
3
Deduplication
Hello, some questions regarding btrfs deduplication. - What is the state of it? Is it "safe" to use? https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Deduplication does not yield much information. - https://pypi.python.org/pypi/bedup says: "bedup looks for new and changed files, making sure that multiple copies of identical files share space on disk. It integrates deeply with btrfs so
2009 Nov 16
2
ZFS Deduplication Replication
Hello; Dedup on ZFS is an absolutely wonderful feature! Is there a way to conduct dedup replication across boxes from one dedup ZFS data set to another? Warmest Regards Steven Sim
2009 Dec 08
5
Deduplication - deleting the original
In reading this blog post: http://blogs.sun.com/bobn/entry/taking_zfs_deduplication_for_a a question came to mind..... To understand the context of the question, consider the opening paragraph from the above post; Here is my test case: I have 2 directories of photos, totaling about 90MB > each. And here''s the trick - they are almost complete duplicates of each > other. I downloaded
2009 Oct 23
5
PSARC 2009/571: ZFS deduplication properties
I haven''t seen any mention of it in this forum yet, so FWIW you might be interested in the details of ZFS deduplication mentioned in this recently-filed case. Case log: http://arc.opensolaris.org/caselog/PSARC/2009/571/ Discussion: http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=115507 Very nice -- I like the interaction with "copies", and (like a few others) I think
2017 Dec 15
3
[RFC] - Deduplication of debug information in linkers (LLD).
>Not quite sure what you mean by "on linker side" - but I guess you mean using linker features like comdats etc, rather than DWARF parsing/reassembly/etc. I mean that it probably not a good idea for external library. I feel it is much more convinent to do such proccessing in a linker. Linker do and knows much more about things like sections that are ICFed, eliminated, about COMDATs
2012 Aug 27
7
Deduplication data for CentOS?
Hi list, is there any working solution for deduplication of data for centos? We are trying to find a solution for our backup server which runs a bash script invoking xdelta(3). But having this functionality in fs is much more friendly... We have looked into lessfs, sdfs and ddar. Are these filesystems ready to use (on centos)? ddar is sthg different, I know. Thx Rainer
2017 Dec 16
3
[RFC] - Deduplication of debug information in linkers (LLD).
?But could not we for example do split dwarf, but for example do dedup of types ? I do not mean right now, but in a theory ? Best regards, George | Developer | Access Softek, Inc ________________________________ От: David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> Отправлено: 16 декабря 2017 г. 22:25 Кому: George Rimar Копия: Sean Silva; llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org; Rui Ueyama; Rafael Espindola Тема:
2017 Dec 08
2
[RFC] - Deduplication of debug information in linkers (LLD).
>Postprocessing (ie: running a tool on the fully linked binary with the debug info we have today, and having the tool reprocess the debug info to make it more >compact) is an option, but wouldn't help address the problem you started with - that the output can't fit the large offsets, so the output is invalid/broken. So that >output would be broken before the postprocessing step
2017 Dec 16
2
[RFC] - Deduplication of debug information in linkers (LLD).
>Wasn't our (lld/ELF's) position on debug info size that we should focus on providing a great split-dwarf workflow and not try go too far out of our way to deduplicate >or otherwise reduce debug info size inside LLD? I recall there being some patches that made linking of large debug binaries like 1.5GB+ clang faster, but we decided to >reject those changes because split-dwarf was
2013 Mar 04
1
Stability of extraction of attachment
Hello, We are migrating our dovecot servers from 2.1.9 to 2.1.15 (or 2.2 if there is a stable version soon) and maildir format to mdbox. Looking for mdbox options I have found options: * mail_attachment_dir * mail_attachement_min_size * mail_attachment_fs * mail_attachment_hash but this options are described with the message: # WARNING: This feature hasn't been tested much yet. Use at
2011 Jun 08
4
On-delivery deduplication?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Hi, A feature of Cyrus-IMAPd I really missed after migrated to Dovecot is their optional "duplicate suppression", which eliminates duplicate message at deliver time, if their envelope sender, recipient and message-id matches. For example, if one subscribes to a mailing list, and someone hit "Reply All" to reply to him, there
2007 Oct 14
5
Routing public IP''s through a gateway
Greeting all, I have a bit of a complicated question. I have two ethernet devices, eth1 and eth2. eth1 is where my internet comes from. It is in the form of 202.172.122.208/29. It has another IP range, 202.172.122.72/29. What I want to be able to do is route 202.172.122.72/29 to eth2, so that other machines can use those IPs, any ideas on how to do this, I cannot work out how to do this.
2011 Jul 09
3
btrfs vs data deduplication
Hello, I''ve stumbled upon this article: http://storagemojo.com/2011/06/27/de-dup-too-much-of-good-thing/ Reportedly Sandforce SF1200 SSD controller does internally block-level data de-duplication. This effectively removes the additional protection given by writing multiple metadata copies. This technique may be used, or can be used in the future by manufactureres of other drives too. I
2020 Jun 17
1
Deduplication and block size
Nothing too interesting here, I was just playing around with the idea of a deduplication allocator for nbdkit (“allocator=dedup”, see https://rwmj.wordpress.com/2020/06/15/compressed-ram-disks/). Before implementing such a thing I wanted to know if there's much duplicated structure in a disk image. It seems to depend very critically on the block size, but also there are no significant
2017 Jun 10
3
Non-destructive deduplication
Greetings. I use Dovecot 2.2.29.1 as my IMAP server. Owing to a bug in my mail client [1], several unique messages (mostly in my Sent folder) have duplicate Message-ID headers. Dovecot itself doesn't seem to be bothered by this, though my mail client is confused by the false duplicates. (It screws up the threading display, and results in data loss when I run the client's deduplication
2007 Jun 29
2
Mknod: Operation not permitted
When trying to move my root to a btrfs filesystem, I found a missing feature (or a bug). It's not possible to create device files. To reproduce, run this on a btrfs filesystem: mknod test c 1 1 result: mknod: `test': Operation not permitted Frank
2008 Mar 12
6
Time is off by an hour in my XEN vm
Hello, I''m hiring a XEN virtual machine running Ubuntu at a hosting company. My XEN virtual machine is hosted on a server which has some other VM''s running on it. They all use ubuntu or debian. After a crash sometime last week, the systemclock of my VM is off by an hour (it says 19:49, although it''s 18:49 here now). The other VM''s don''t have
2017 Dec 17
2
[RFC] - Deduplication of debug information in linkers (LLD).
On Sat, Dec 16, 2017 at 11:40 AM George Rimar <grimar at accesssoftek.com> wrote: > Or following workflow: > > Split dwarf is used to make linker to proccess less, like relocations, > right ? > Partly, though the main motivation as far as I know, was to have to provide fewer bytes to the linker at all. That's why something like Apple's scheme (leave the debug info in
2007 Aug 20
3
Queues with Dynanic Users (BUG?)
I am running r79979 of Asterisk Trunk, and I am having problems trying to use app_queue.so. I want to use the extension 510 to be a line where users can call technical support. Extensions 511 and 512 are used by the operators to dynamically make themselves a Queue Member or not. So, operators call 511, and they should get added to the Queue as a Queue member. When users call 510 then, it
2020 May 03
9
Understanding VDO vs ZFS
Folks I'm looking for a solution for backups because ZFS has failed on me too many times. In my environment, I have a large amount of data (around 2tb) that I periodically back up. I keep the last 5 "snapshots". I use rsync so that when I overwrite the oldest backup, most of the data is already there and the backup completes quickly, because only a small number of files have