We got new toys at work. Two BIG-IP load balancers from F5.
Seriously cool devices. Some highlights include:
It runs Linux kernel 2.4 in conjunction with some microkernel OS that F5 calls TMOS.
Customized, interactive monitors for server availability can be written in Perl.
Traffic flow can be modified using Tcl scripts. Basically anything can be inspected and modified, [...]
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With my studies under control (for a certain given value of “control”) I feel like taking a walk on the Seaside again.
So tonight I grabbed the newest Squeak version from the official site. I then followed the instructions on the Seaside site and soon had a running Seaside application again.
One annoying thing though, it [...]
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