Great Bay Software

Great Bay Software says, Beacon 3.0 focuses on efficient access to information, performance, and laying the foundation for future uses. The UI has been significantly enhanced; customers can access information with one click where it used to take four or five. Beacon now aggregates information about the system health, endpoint database, and event data into a single view so that enterprise administrators can quickly ascertain the state of Beacon and the network attached endpoints. In addition, the Great Bay has changed to FreeBSD® for all of its appliances, a move motivated by a quest for greater performance, more stability in terms of licensing, and better version control. “For us, running on a generic Linux variant was no longer enough,” said Pettit. “In our move to FreeBSD, we’ve seen dramatic improvements across the board. For example, in our most frequent database transactions we’ve actually tripled the performance of the system.” Read more.

Most Reliable Hosting Company Sites in May 2009

Netcraft says, New York Internet, pair Networks and INetU had the most reliable hosting company sites in May 2009. Each of these sites responded resiliently to Netcraft’s performance collectors throughout the month, with not a single failed request. This is New York Internet’s second consecutive appearance at the top. Established in 1996, the company’s core services now include dedicated servers, colocation and virtual web hosting – all backed with a 99.999% uptime guarantee. Read more.

[NT] Naruto Shippuuden 98, 97, 96, 95, 94, 93, 92 by NyaaTorrents.Org!

FreeBSD 7.1 Gets a Little Help from Sun

Sean Michael Kerner says, the open source FreeBSD operating system is out with its first major update in nearly a year. FreeBSD 7.1 includes numerous improvements over its predecessor FreeBSD 7.0, including Sun Microsystem-developed Dtrace technology as well as new boot options and scalability improvements. The FreeBSD 7.1 release comes as FreeBSD developers push toward a FreeBSD version 8.0 later this year. The FreeBSD 7.1 release also demonstrates how the open source ecosystem can extend across company lines as well different operating systems. FreeBSD is one of the earliest open source operating system projects and is a direct descendant of the original open source BSD work performed at the University of California, Berkeley. “DTrace is a mature and compelling technology for performance monitoring developed originally by Sun, released as open source as part of OpenSolaris,” FreeBSD core team member Robert Watson told InternetNews.com. “While we have had many tools for specific sorts of analysis in the past, DTrace is an excellent general-purpose framework for managing and presenting trace data, and also allowing us to more easily add new types of tracing.” Read more.

Wrapping It Up: Dattebayo Shutdown Of Naruto Subtitling

Dattebayo interactii says, I just wanted to post a PR with a couple housekeeping notes as we continue our shutdown of Naruto subtitling. First, thank you to everyone who sent us Christmas cards and letters: thank you, thank you, thank you. They were totally awesome. I read every one, and the other staff are working though them. We received about 400 cards from all over the planet, from 30 miles away to South Korea to South Africa. And people sent some awesome works of art, thank you so much for those, too. We’ll continue to have this PO box for a while, so if you feel compelled to write us again, please don’t hesitate to.Read more.

Globe Prepaid International Roaming

Globe Telecoms says, no need to fill-out an International Roaming Registration Form! Just text GROAM ON [Start Date] [No. of Days] and send to 2884. For example, if you want to activate your roaming on September 26, 2005 for ten days, just text GROAM ON 09/26/2005 10 send to 2884. Make sure that you have P100 balance before activating your International Roaming. You also need to maintain P100 daily load while abroad to ensure continuity of your roaming service. You may request for roaming activation 7 days before departure or at least an hour before departure. Maximum number of days for activation is 180 days. From March 1 – December 31, 2008, the daily maintaining balance to enjoy continuous roaming service will be lowered from P100 to P50. This is applicable to non-OFW Prepaid SIMs only. Read more.

BSD channel launched on YouTube

FreeBSD.org says, we are pleased to announce the availability of a dedicated YouTube channel for technical lectures about FreeBSD and other BSD operating systems. Read more.

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