Paranoid Engineering: Getting Unicode output in Eclipse Console

October 2nd, 2011
1. add -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 to your eclipse.ini 2. make sure your Eclipse Console font supports Unicode. You can try it out by typing unicode characters directly to console with keyboard. Console Font is set in Window -> Preferences -> General -> Appearance -> Colors and Fonts -> Debug -> Console Font 3. if you are NOT using Windows, set your system encoding to UTF-8. You should now see Unicode characters in Console after restarting Eclipse.

Paranoid Engineering: Getting Unicode output in Eclipse Console

October 2nd, 2011
1. add -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 to your eclipse.ini 2. make sure your Eclipse Console font supports Unicode. You can try it out by typing unicode characters directly to console with keyboard. Console Font is set in Window -> Preferences -> General -> Appearance -> Colors and Fonts -> Debug -> Console Font 3. if you are NOT using Windows, set your system encoding to UTF-8. You should now see Unicode characters in Console after restarting Eclipse.

SSL termination: stunnel, nginx & stud | Vincent Bernat

September 25th, 2011
Interesting test results comparing and analyzing SSL performance. Using right combination of software and proper tunning, you can get up to 14000 TPS (re-shake every 80 requests) on HP DL 380 G7, with two Xeon L5630 (running at 2.13GHz for a total of 8 cores), without hyperthreading, using a 2.6.39 kernel (HZ is set to 250) and two Intel 82576 NIC.

SSL termination: stunnel, nginx & stud | Vincent Bernat

September 25th, 2011
Interesting test results comparing and analyzing SSL performance. Using right combination of software and proper tunning, you can get up to 14000 TPS (re-shake every 80 requests) on HP DL 380 G7, with two Xeon L5630 (running at 2.13GHz for a total of 8 cores), without hyperthreading, using a 2.6.39 kernel (HZ is set to 250) and two Intel 82576 NIC.

Benchmarking SSL performance | Exceliance – Aloha Load Balancer

September 25th, 2011
SSL perfomance benchmark on Atom D510 ( dual core 1.6 GHz ). (STUD/OpenSSL 0.9.8) . With re-negotiation every 100 requests and object size = 4K, 2300 SSL Req/Sec on Intel Atom!

Benchmarking SSL performance | Exceliance – Aloha Load Balancer

September 25th, 2011
SSL perfomance benchmark on Atom D510 ( dual core 1.6 GHz ). (STUD/OpenSSL 0.9.8) . With re-negotiation every 100 requests and object size = 4K, 2300 SSL Req/Sec on Intel Atom!

HTB manual – user guide

September 25th, 2011
Read this if you need to deal with traffic shaping on linux. Most of linux-based firewall appliances use HTB, this helps in understanding of what is going on behind the scenes.

HTB manual – user guide

September 25th, 2011
Read this if you need to deal with traffic shaping on linux. Most of linux-based firewall appliances use HTB, this helps in understanding of what is going on behind the scenes.

‘[Kde-scm-interest] KDE Git hosting status update’ – MARC

September 25th, 2011
"[KDE's] Sysadmin team has performed a series of test installations and evaluations of software stacks and compiled a report detailling the solution we decided we should run with." see http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-scm-interest&m=127612957219466&q=p3

‘[Kde-scm-interest] KDE Git hosting status update’ – MARC

September 25th, 2011
"[KDE's] Sysadmin team has performed a series of test installations and evaluations of software stacks and compiled a report detailling the solution we decided we should run with." see http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-scm-interest&m=127612957219466&q=p3