Wow!!! Google really thinks so :D . I don’t know how much fight I would’ve had to put if the keywords were important, but still not bad. In a time when almost everything on the net is driven by Google, getting to the topmost position for the search result of your first name can also be considered as an achievement; at least as long as you are there :P .
July 2008
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KVM developers achieve native network I/O performance
An article posted on the KVM blog confirms that KVM developers have achieved native network I/O performance using PCI passthrough with Intel’s VT-d technology. It means that one of the two bottlenecks (network and disk) in system virtualization is going to be eased soon, if not completely removed, resulting in a faster adoption of system virtualization technologies. A quote from the development mailing list follows:
Ben-Ami Yassour wrote:
In last few tests that we made with PCI-passthrough and VT-d using iperf, we were able to get the same throughput as on native OS with a 1G NIC
After some minor tweaking these patches will be rolled out.
WordPress 2.6 released
WordPress 2.6, code named Tyner, has been released today, one month before the schedule, and is available for download. A nice intro from Matt discussing the latest features is available in the WordPress development blog.
Here is a brief summary of the features:
- Post revisions: Wiki-like tracing of edits
- Press this!: Post from anywhere on the Web
- Google Gears support
- Theme previews
- 194 bug fixes and many more smaller tweaks
Upgrade instructions can be found here (basic), and here (extended).
I will be upgrading ASAP. I have already upgraded :D