Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 15 days 21 hours 35 minutes
We’ve got the scoop on FreeBSD 10.0-RELEASE – yes it’s finally here! We’re gonna talk to Colin Percival about running FreeBSD 10 on EC2 and lots of other interesting stuff. After that, how to do some bandwidth monitoring and network performance testing.
It’s our big 20th episode! We’re going to sit down for a chat with Neel Natu and Peter Grehan, the developers of bhyve. Not familiar with bhyve? Our tutorial will show you all you need to know about this awesome new virtualization technology.
We've got some special treats for you this week on the show. It's the long-awaited "installfest" segment, where we go through the installer of each of the different BSDs. Of course we also have your feedback and the latest news as well.
We have an interview with Baptiste Daroussin about the future of FreeBSD binary packages. Following that, we’ll be highlighting a cool script to do binary upgrades on OpenBSD.
Merry Christmas everyone! We’re taking the holiday off and just have an interview for you today. We sat down with Scott Long to discuss using FreeBSD at Netflix and lots of other things. Next week we will return with the normal round of news and tutorials
We’ll be showing you how to do a fully-encrypted installation of FreeBSD and OpenBSD. We also have an interview with Damien Miller – one of the lead developers of OpenSSH – about some recent crypto changes in the project.
We'll be looking at the new version of FreeNAS, a BSD-based network attached storage solution, as well as talking to Josh Paetzel - one of the key developers of FreeNAS.
We'll be giving you a crash course on becoming a ZFS wizard, as well as having a chat with George Wilson about the OpenZFS project's recent developments. We have answers to your feedback emails and there are some great news items to get caught up on too.
We sit down for an interview with Jordan Hubbard, one of the founders of the FreeBSD project – and the one who invented ports! Later in the show, we’ll be showing you some new updates to the OpenBSD router tutorial from a couple weeks ago.
This week we’ll be talking to Amitai Schlair of the NetBSD foundation about pkgsrc, NetBSD’s future plans and much more. After that, today’s tutorial has got you covered. We’ll be showing you the basics of SSH.