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Episode 430

All Good Things

May 29th, 2020

52 mins 9 secs

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About this Episode

It's a storage showdown as Jim and Wes bust some performance myths about RAID and ZFS.

Plus our favorite features from Fedora 32, and why Wes loves DNF.

Episode Links

  • What's new in Fedora 32 Workstation
  • Fedora 32 ChangeSet
  • Linux distro review: Fedora Workstation 32
  • TechSNAP 428: RAID Reality Check
  • ZFS versus RAID: Eight Ironwolf disks, two filesystems, one winner
  • Understanding RAID: How performance scales from one disk to eight
  • Find Jim on 2.5 Admins
  • Find Wes on LINUX Unplugged
  • TechSNAP 1: First episode of TechSNAP (in 2011!)
  • TechSNAP 300: End of the Allan and Chris era (2017)
  • TechSNAP 301: Enter Dan and Wes
  • TechSNAP 347: A Farewell to Dan
  • TechSNAP 348: Chris is back!
  • TechSNAP 389: Jim's first time as a guest
  • TechSNAP 390: Jim's second guest appearance
  • TechSNAP 393: Chris says goodbye
  • TechSNAP 395: Jim joins the show
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