
Go, SQL, and DTrace: a marriage made in heaven?
New blog post!
https://gaultier.github.io/blog/observe_sql_queries_in_go_with_dtrace.html
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Go, SQL, and DTrace: a marriage made in heaven?
New blog post!
https://gaultier.github.io/blog/observe_sql_queries_in_go_with_dtrace.html
Go, SQL, and DTrace: a marriage made in heaven?
New blog post!
https://gaultier.github.io/blog/observe_sql_queries_in_go_with_dtrace.html
Linux feels like a duct-taped amalgamation of random ideas, don't get me wrong I love Linux and all it represents, but it's a system that has been grown in any direction.
With Illumos instead it feels like you have orthogonal powerful building blocks you can compose into something greater than the sum of its parts. #zfs #dtrace #zones #crossbow it all works beautifully, both on their own and together.
After seeing how virtualized networking can be done in solaris, the docker networking stack feels so sad in comparison.
So far I'm very impressed.
Linux feels like a duct-taped amalgamation of random ideas, don't get me wrong I love Linux and all it represents, but it's a system that has been grown in any direction.
With Illumos instead it feels like you have orthogonal powerful building blocks you can compose into something greater than the sum of its parts. #zfs #dtrace #zones #crossbow it all works beautifully, both on their own and together.
After seeing how virtualized networking can be done in solaris, the docker networking stack feels so sad in comparison.
So far I'm very impressed.
If you are using #DTrace on #FreeBSD, then I've got good news for you.
I've added a new manual to FreeBSD. It's called d(7) and it is a short reference of the #D scripting language. Currently, it covers only a subset of all variables and functions, but we'll add more iteratively.
Here are some previews for you:
HTML: https://people.freebsd.org/~0mp/d.7.html
MDOC (view with man(1)): https://people.freebsd.org/~0mp/d.7
Have fun tracing your systems!
If you are using #DTrace on #FreeBSD, then I've got good news for you.
I've added a new manual to FreeBSD. It's called d(7) and it is a short reference of the #D scripting language. Currently, it covers only a subset of all variables and functions, but we'll add more iteratively.
Here are some previews for you:
HTML: https://people.freebsd.org/~0mp/d.7.html
MDOC (view with man(1)): https://people.freebsd.org/~0mp/d.7
Have fun tracing your systems!
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