[Announce-NYCBUG] TONIGHT: Trish Lynch, Java on FreeBSD in Heavy Production
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January 04, 2006
6 pm, Soho Apple Store at 103 Prince Street
Java on FreeBSD in Heavy Production
The name Trish Lynch is not unknown in BSD circles. Trish has been
around since the mid-1990's doing advocacy and some small development,
but what Trish is known for is deploying BSD into companies that have
networks in disrepair or otherwise strained to the limits using Linux,
and turning them into works of gold. First doing this at VA
Linux/Andover.Net, Trish is known for putting BSD firewalls in front of
Slashdot, a well-known and heavily trafficked Linux news site, later on,
Trish won an Emmy Award by using FreeBSD in a high performance network
designed to handle millions of viewers for interactive television at
ABC's Enhanced TV. These days, Trish is deploying FreeBSD boxes with
java on them to multiplex video and voice at the 4th largest private
Instant Message infrastructure, Paltalk.
Trish will explain how Java can be a useful and stable environment on
FreeBSD, as well as the particulars that go into deploying Java in such
a highly stressed, highly attacked environment. Trish will also show
where the pitfalls and idiosyncrasies with FreeBSD's java lie, and how
to get the most of the FreeBSD/Java production environment.
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