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[Updated!] I saw an interesting benchmark from the grails weekly news summary that compared the performance of Grails (latest version as of the writing 1.3.6) and the PHP MVC framework Symfony and the underlying ORM doctrine; What was interesting was the huge performance gap they illustrated on database row inserts. Now normally being a huge Grails fan [...]
I love NetApp but they still have a few quirks that bug the hell out of me. First and foremost is the sheer CPU hit a filer will take from handling GETATTR ops. With modern NFS client cache implementations we’ve moved the predominant NFS operation to 40-60% GETATTR calls, sometimes even higher on more unique [...]
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