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hostileadmin.com has experienced a hardware failure in a colocation facility that is geographically difficult to reach in a timely manner. The hostileadmin blog is affected by this outage in the area of images and downloaded files. Thus, blog posts containing images and/or other downloadable files are incomplete.
As a result of this outage, I have procured virtual hosting services with RootBSD and will begin hosting my images and files from this point forward on the new service. At an undetermined point in the future, the data on the failed hardware will be recovered and moved to the RootBSD virtual hosting service.
I have purchased a level of service that affords me the ability to move the majority of my disparate services into a single, more reliable environment. This transition will take place in phases, but will have minimal impact on the blog, which is my most visible area of work at this time.
I apologize for any inconvenience and hope to have services fully restored in the coming weeks.
BSDCan 2013
I attended BSDCan as an attendee and conference organizer. I recently embarked on journey I never thought I would. I am a co-chair for a conference. vBSDcon is the first conference or large event that I’ve organized (apart from my wedding when I married the woman who continually encourages me to grow). Therefore, my perspective of the conference covered multiple facets.
Conference Format
I’ll add that all conferences have an additional track which may or may not be planned…the social track. The social track consists of time spent in the halls between presentations discussing projects with others. It includes time spent at restaurants after the day’s conference activities. It includes time spent at the “big social event” many BSD-related conferences have.
One drawback of multiple tracks is that often there are multiple presentations occurring simultaneously one may wish to attend. This certainly was the case with me a time or two.
Tutorials
BSDCan 2013 had four tutorials scheduled. Of the four, I attended two:
DNSSEC: Theory, Troubleshooting, and Deployment With BIND
Making FreeBSD Ports
Vendor Summit
It was made clear that vendors are interested in having a cohesive and functional Java implementation available. By doing so, it will enable forward progress on the implementation of many other userland applications.
Conference Day 1
Presentations
- Open Source Meets the Commercial World by Eric Allman
- An Overview of Security in the FreeBSD Kernel by Kirk McKusick (Hacking track)
- Benchmarking FreeBSD by Ivan Voras (Sys Admin track)
- Case study: Switching from Linux to FreeBSD by Paul Chvostek (Sys Admin track)
- Lightning Fast Networking In Your Virtual Machine by Luigi Rizzo (Hacking track)
Conference Day 2
Presentations
- Modern Package Management by Baptise Daroussin (Sys Admin track)
- Tales from the North by Dwayne Hart (Sys Admin track)
- The Closing Session: The Wrap Up by Dan Langille
Impressions
All speakers created well thought out presentations all the way from the tutorials through the closing session. The content was relevant and applicable to the track and current trends in the industry. Speakers sufficiently filled their allotted time slot w/ ample time for Q&A. I found several presentations very interesting and relevant to the work I perform.
Overall Experience
This conference was an excellent opportunity for me to gleam concepts and ideas for potential inclusion at vBSDcon hosted by Verisign in October 2013.
vBSDcon website is up!
vBSDcon Website Is Up!
In April 2013, Verisign announced the inaugural biennial vBSDcon event in Dulles, VA to occur October 25 – 27, 2013. In the weeks since the initial announcement, the vBSDcon website has been activated with details on the dates and location of the event. The website is available at http://www.vbsdcon.com/.
Some details have yet to be published, but will be available on the official vBSDcon website in the coming weeks. Please check back periodically for new updates!