Maybe bounce on a big ball?

May 26th, 2014

How's he going to get that?!

May 26th, 2014

ZFS in Windows

May 24th, 2014

I’m experimenting with getting a ZFS array up in Windows, as a working drive.

ZFS, like RAID, can load-balance across hard drives, giving a significant performance improvement. You can also add some SSDs to your array, as cache drives. Plus ZFS has some great snapshotting features, and does an amazing job of keeping your data safe.

However. ZFS is not available on Windows.

I’ve set up a ZFS array in a Linux box that can achieve almost 300MB/s transfers, but when you’re going over a gigabit you’re limited to about 110MB/s. And with SSDs, that array could get much faster.

The next step I’m trying, is to put the ZFS array in a Linux VM, on the Windows workstation. So far this is going well – My VM has raw access to the disks, and with 2 SSDs in an array, it can write at 630MB/s and read at >1GB/s!

But. Windows accessing the files over samba is getting up to 350MB/s write-speeds (and not consistently). Most worrying is the best read speed I’ve seen is 160MB/s.

That’s much better than over a gigabit network, but not good enough to justify the agro of running the linux VM.

I’ve tried googling around, but struggling to find much relevant information. I’ve tweaked the samba settings, and some helped the write-speed, but none made much of a dent in the read-speed.

Next step is to try VirtualBox… maybe it’s networking handling will be better.

UPDATE: performance in VirtualBox was similar. I find the slower read speed must confusing. I also tried using iSCSI instead of Samba, but got similar performance.

I’ve given up for the time being… Maybe the way forward is an external box hosting the ZFS array with thunderbolt between them? Except Thunderbolt cards aren’t much cheaper than 10gb network cards 🙁

Testing his bed face

May 24th, 2014

Heaven!

May 24th, 2014

Who to vote for?

May 22nd, 2014

For me, the most important political policies relate to personal freedom and privacy, particularly following the Snowden revelations.

I don’t have the opportunity to vote for The Pirate Party (they’re only represented in the North West Region), so I’m trying to figure out who else has good policies.

The Green Party’s manifesto has a good section about protecting our privacy, pushing for a digital Bill of Rights, and even promoting open-source software!

Lib Dem’s is all about protecting children – which is code for restricting freedom. They don’t even mention privacy concerns or net-neutrality. Hardly liberal.

Labour and Conservatives make no mention of policies about the Internet.

Oscar's been doing the washing up! X

May 21st, 2014

Trailer for THE DRIFT is available →

May 5th, 2014

I’ve been very involved in production of The Drift, since pre-production and filming in 2012. Post production rolls on (and I’m responsible for the hundreds of thousands of files and terabytes of data flying between artists online, plus a home-grown render farm), and we have just released a full-length trailer. Click through to check it out.

Oscar's escapologist act amazes the judges. He's gotta make the most of his flexibility. Soon as he hits 3 it'll be gone!

May 5th, 2014

Oscar's feeling all nostalgic

May 5th, 2014