Re: I don't know if this has come up yet but....

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Author: Eric Oyen
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Subject: Re: I don't know if this has come up yet but....
well, considering I am most familiar with mac these days, that would be where a lot of my experience would work for me. Still, Linux does have its uses here. I can run it on hardware that OS X won't even look at and windows would just BARG over.

-eric

On Jul 31, 2015, at 1:21 PM, Sesso wrote:

> Where I work, we have a few thousand servers and about 95% are linux. I have converted almost all of my office guys to linux or Mac minis for desktops.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Jul 31, 2015, at 4:13 AM, Eric Oyen <> wrote:
>>
>> well,
>> take a look at craigslist parent company: Ebay. Fully 35% of their operation is Linux Centric. Mostly, its the 90,000 or so email and backend servers running in virtual machines (like VMware). THey also run windows on some desktops as well as an active directory infrastructure. However, one of their biggest usage bases inside the company are all of the Macbook pros they use. THere is a tiny sliver of OpenBSD border routers and load balancers as well. BTW, this information comes from a friend that works as a Sr. Systems Admin in the Infrastructure development Dept.
>>
>> -eric
>>
>>> On Jul 30, 2015, at 10:59 PM, Amy Nielsen wrote:
>>>
>>> Once again I like learning new things regarding open source, I had no idea Craigslist did any of this. I am realizing how big and widespread Linux and Open Source has become, it is exciting!
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 4:27 PM, Michael Havens <> wrote:
>>> I was perusing craigslist and noticed a link that said 'open source'. Being the ever-curious lad of 44 I clicked the link and wish to share what I found:
>>>
>>> <quote>
>>>
>>> craigslist is a big believer in open source software, and relies heavily on Linux, MySQL, Perl, Apache, Sphinx, Redis, Haraka, and many others.
>>>
>>> craigslist (CL) has released the following open source projects:
>>>
>>> CL blob service - a simple HTTP-based, multi-master storage service designed for scale-out and multi-datacenter deployments:
>>>
>>> • multi-master architecture with no single point of failure
>>> • scales well for both read and write intensive workloads
>>> • tracks TTLs for automatic expiration and purging of blobs
>>> • designed for both local and multiple data center replication
>>> • pluggable index and storage interface (uses SQLite for index and filesystem for storage by default)
>>> CL image service - large scale image resizing and processing HTTP service:
>>>
>>> • flexible API to choose any quality, size, and center-cropping
>>> • automatically handles orientation operations from EXIF data
>>> • stores resized images in the blob service (could use other stores)
>>> memcache cluster proxy (MCP) - a high-performance modular clustering HTTP reverse proxy:
>>>
>>> • high-performance event-driven daemon
>>> • flexible configuration, easily extensible framework
>>> • uses standard memcached memory store for caching
>>> • supports PCRE and rule-based traffic routing by URL, headers, and more
>>> • tracks health of origin servers, routes around failures
>>> • provides configurable URL redirects, rewrites, and real-time header transformations
>>> In addition, craigslist contributes code to the following open source projects:
>>>
>>> Haraka:
>>>
>>> • added the smtp_client code that helps support pooled connections for proxy queues
>>> • rewrote all of the smtp_proxy and smtp_forward code
>>> • major contributions to the test suite
>>> • plugin that does strict DNS checking, DNS access control lists
>>> • contributions to bannering support
>>> • logging infrastructure changes for more robust logging
>>> • plugins for aliases, access lists, etc.
>>> Redis:
>>>
>>> • perl-AnyEvent-Redis-Federated: an event-based redis client that implements client-side sharding in Perl
>>> • redis_util: s collection of utilities for node-redis
>>> • provided support for included config files
>>> Sphinx:
>>>
>>> • provided the original persistent connections implementation
>>> • craigslist sponsors useful sphinx feature developments, such as the TRUNCATE INDEX command for real-time sphinx
>>> The craigslist Charitable Fund supports open source nonprofit organizations including:
>>>
>>> • Apache Software Foundation
>>> • Free Software Foundation
>>> • Gnome Foundation
>>> • Mozilla Foundation
>>> • Open Source Initiative
>>> • OpenStreetMap.us
>>> • Perl Foundation
>>> • PostgreSQL
>>> • Python Software Foundation
>>> • Software in the Public Interest
>>> </quote>
>>>
>>> Isn't that cool!
>>> --
>>> :-)~MIKE~(-:
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