Use a RAM Disk to Improve Disk Access Times

This is post #15 in my December 2013 series about Linux Virtual Machine Performance Tuning. For more, please see the tag “Linux VM Performance Tuning.” One of the biggest things folks in IT worry about is data loss. We go to enormous lengths to protect our data, using backups, snapshots, remote replication, rsync, scp, temporary copies in our own home directories… you name it. The thing is, as we look at our systems we sometimes discover that our applications do a lot of writing of temporary files. These temporary files often don’t need any particular protection because they’re transient, yet we write them to our expensive, already overtaxed disk arrays, commit the writes over long distances to our DR sites, …

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System Administration/DevOps/Cloud and Developer Positions Open @ UW – Madison

If you’ve ever thought about working with the people & organization who basically eliminated rickets by discovering how to boost and synthesize vitamin D, who took a bunch of spoiled sweet clover hay and turned it into the most popular blood thinner ever (and the most popular rat poison ever, ha!), or who isolated human embryonic stem cells so that research could happen without destroying embryos in the process, here’s your chance. The Morgridge Institute for Research on the University of Wisconsin – Madison campus is looking to hire: two build & test workflow system developers, one database developer, one software security specialist, and two system administrators, among some other positions, as part of the Software Assurance Marketplace, or SWAMP. …

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