Nice use of FreeBSD by NetFlix
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 https://signup.netflix.com/openconnect/software - scalable… 
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 Interesting followup to the original post, about Netflix's use of FreeBSD: Scott Long scottl at netflix.com 
 Wed Jun 6 00:16:55 UTC 2012Open Connect Appliance Software Netflix delivers streaming content using a combination of intelligent 
 clients, a central control system, and a network of Open Connect appliances.When designing the Open Connect Appliance Software, we focused on these 
 fundamental design goals:- Use of Open Source software 
 - Ability to efficiently read from disk and write to network sockets
 - High-performance HTTP delivery
 - Ability to gather routing information via BGPOperating System For the operating system, we use FreeBSD <http: www.freebsd.org="">version 
 9.0. This was selected for its balance of stability and features, a strong
 development community and staff expertise. We will contribute changes we
 make as part of our project to the community through the FreeBSD committers
 on our team.
 Web serverYes, we are indeed using FreeBSD at Netflix! For those who are interested, I 
 recently moved from Yahoo to Netflix to help support FreeBSD for them, and
 I'm definitely impressed with what is going on there. Other than a few small
 changes, we're using stock FreeBSD 9, tracking the 9-stable branch on a
 regular basis. Our chassis is a semi-custom 4U 19" form factor with thirty six
 3TB SATA disks and 2 SSDs. Each disk has its own UFS+J filesystem, except for
 the SSDs that are mirrored together with gmirror. The SSDs hold the OS image
 and cache some of the busiest content. The other disks hold nothing but the
 audio and video files for our content streams. We connect to the outside world
 via a twin-port Intel 10GBe optical NIC (only one port is active at the moment),
 and we use LSI MPT2 controllers for 32 of the 36 disks. The other 4 disks
 connect to the onboard AHCI SATA controller. All of the disks are
 direct-attach with no SAS backplanes or expanders. Out-of-band management
 happens via IPMI on an on-board 1Gb NIC. The entire system consumes
 around 500W of power, making it a very efficient appliance for its functionality.Netflix is also at the front of the internet pack with IPv6 roll-out, and FreeBSD 
 plays an essential part of that. We've been working hard on stabilizing the
 FreeBSD IPv6 stack for production-level traffic, and I recommend that all users
 of IPv6 update to the latest patches in 9-stable and 8-stable. Contact me
 directly if you have questions about this. That said, we're excited about World
 IPv6 Day, and we're ready with AAAA DNS records and content service from both
 Amazon and the traditional CDNs as well as our OpenConnect network.From an advocacy standpoint, Netflix represents 30% of all North American 
 internet traffic during peak hours, and FreeBSD is becoming an integral part
 of that metric as we shift traffic off of the traditional CDNs. We're expanding
 quickly, which means that FreeBSD is once again a core part of the internet
 infrastructure. As we find and fix stability and performance issues, we're
 aggressively pushing those changes into FreeBSD so that everyone can
 benefit from them, just as we benefit from the contributions of the rest of the
 FreeBSD ecosystem. We're proud to be a part of the community, and look
 forward to a long-term relationship with FreeBSD.If you have any questions, let me know or follow the information links on the 
 OpenConnect web site.Scott</http:> 
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 You can check the whole thread at http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2012-June/thread.html#68110