CloudFlare is a Free solution to load your website faster and add security. I’ve tested it 2 days ago, that’s why you may experienced issues in accessing the blog and wiki. I had issues on WordPress, so I need to correct some problems relating images (http/https) as the Free version of CloudFlare doesn’t support SSL. That’s why I’ve roll back for the moment. I have other kind of modifications to make on WordPress before it works as it should.

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Following the previous post, on Ceph Storage, I’ve updated my documentation with informations to play with OSD. I’ve covered : Setup OSD Remove OSD Use Ceph Ojects Storage Using the object storage system is not complicated and easily scalable. It’s a real pleasure to work with that kind of solutions. If you’re already working with other objects storage solutions, you won’t be lost.

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I finally started to play with Ceph to add it in production. I’m still impressed by this storage solution. Just to remind, Ceph is an open-source, massively scalable, software-defined storage system which provides object, block and file system storage (not yet ready for production usage) in a single platform. It runs on commodity hardware-saving you costs, giving you flexibility. And as it’s in the Linux kernel, it’s easy to consume.

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Next week there will be a mini Debian Conf in Paris. I would love to participate but I unfortunately could not be there. The schedule really looks interesting. If you want to know more about it : https://france.debian.net/events/minidebconf2014/

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Cgroups permit to restrict a process to specific hardware like CPU or limiting IO disk etc… Managing it manually could be a nightmare and hopefully, a good workaround exists. It’s called cgconfig and allows you to have a running daemon to apply restrictions on all new running process. I’ve made a documentation for it and spent time on it as it’s not properly Debian packaged yet :-(

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To resume, here are the previous posts : http://blog.deimos.fr/2013/10/27/debian-on-the-last-macbook-pro-13/ http://blog.deimos.fr/2013/11/10/update-1-debian-on-the-111-model-macbook-pro-13/ http://blog.deimos.fr/2013/12/08/update-2-debian-on-the-111-model-macbook-pro-13/ The last week end, I’ve resolved flash problems which were not in fact due to flash as I thought but to the Alsa driver. It wasn’t charging the proper the drivers in the correct order. That’s why MID card was used before PCH. So I wasn’t able to listen anything and that’s why Youtube videos didn’t worked.

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Pierre Mavro / Deimosfr


Qovery Co-Founder and CTO

Paris - France