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Bug 186614
Update htdocs/features.html to include 10.x
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on 2014-02-10 01:40:00 UTC
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>Index: features.xml >=================================================================== >--- features.xml (revision 43851) >+++ features.xml (working copy) >@@ -36,11 +36,69 @@ > diverse and world-wide membership of the > volunteer &os; Project.</p> > >- <p><b>&os; 9.0</b>, brings many new features >+ <p><b>&os; 10.X</b>, introduced many new features >+ and replaces many legacy tools with updated ones.</p> >+ >+ <ul> >+ <li><b>bhyve</b>: >+ A new BSD licensed, legacy-free hypervisor has been imported >+ to the &os; base system. It is currently able to run all >+ supported versions of &os;, and with the help of the >+ grub-bhyve port, OpenBSD and Linux.</li> >+ >+ <li><b>KMS And New drm2 Video Drivers</b>: >+ The new drm2 driver provides support for AMD GPUs up-to the >+ Radeon HD 6000 series and provides partially support for >+ the Radeon HD 7000 family. &os; now also supports >+ Kernel-Mode-Setting for AMD and Intel GPUs.</li> >+ >+ <li><b>Capsicum Enabled By Default</b>: >+ Capsicum has been enabled in the kernel by default, allowing >+ sandboxing of several programs that work within the >+ "capabilities mode", such as: >+ <ul> >+ <li>tcpdump</li> >+ <li>dhclient</li> >+ <li>hast</li> >+ <li>rwhod</li> >+ <li>kdump</li> >+ </ul> >+ </li> >+ >+ <li><b>New Binary Packaging System</b>: >+ &os; now uses pkg, a vastly improved package management >+ system that supports multiple repositories, signed packages, >+ and safe upgrades. The improved system is combined with >+ more frequent official package builds for all supported >+ platforms and a new stable branch of the ports tree for >+ better long term support.</li> >+ >+ <li><b>Unmapped I/O</b>: >+ The newly implemented concept of unmapped VMIO buffers >+ eliminates the need to perform costly TLB shootdowns for >+ buffer creation and reuse, reducing system CPU time by >+ up to 25-30% on big-SMP machines under heavy I/O load.</li> >+ >+ </ul> >+ >+ <p><b>&os; 9.X</b>, brought many new features > and performance enhancements with a special focus on desktop > support and security features.</p> > > <ul> >+ <li><b>OpenZFS</b>: >+ &os; 9.2 includes OpenZFS v5000 (Feature Flags), including >+ the feature flags: >+ <ul> >+ <li>async_destroy</li> >+ <li>empty_bpobj</li> >+ <li>lz4_compress</li> >+ </ul> >+ which allow ZFS destroy operations to happen in the >+ background, make snapshots consume less disk space, and >+ offers a better compression algorithm for compressed >+ datasets.</li> >+ > <li><b>Capsicum Capability Mode</b>: > Capsicum is a set of features for sandboxing support, using > a capability model in which the capabilities are file >@@ -102,32 +160,39 @@ > for background fsck(8) even on unclean shutdowns.</li> > </ul> > >- <p><b>&os; 8.X</b> brought many new >- features and performance enhancements. With special focus on >- a new USB stack, &os; 8.X also shipped with experimental support >- for NFSv4. A new TTY layer was introduced, which improves >- scalability and resources handling in SMP enabled systems.</p> >+ <p>&os; includes a number of other great features:</p> > > <ul> >- <li><b>Netisr framework:</b> has been reimplemented for >- parallel threading support. This is a kernel network >- dispatch interface which allows device drivers (and other >- packet sources) to direct packets to protocols for directly >- dispatched or deferred processing. The new implementation >- supports up to one netisr thread per CPU, and several >- benchmarks on SMP machines show substantial performance >- improvement over the previous version.</li> >+ <li><b>Firewalls:</b> >+ the base system includes IPFW and IPFilter, as well as a >+ modified version of the popular pf with improved SMP >+ performance. IPFW also includes the dummynet feature, >+ allowing network administrators to simular adverse network >+ conditions, including latency, jitter, packet loss and >+ limited bandwidth.</li> > >- <li><b>Jail improvements:</b> Jails now support multiple IPv4 >- and IPv6 addresses per jail, and also support SCTP. >- Hierarchies of jails (jails-within-jails) are now supported, >- and jails can now be restricted to subsets of available >- CPUs.</li> >+ <li><b>Jails:</b> >+ are a light-weight alternative to virtualization. >+ Allowing processes to be restricted to a namespace with >+ access only to the file systems and network addresses >+ assigned to that namespace. Jails are also Hierarchical, >+ allowing jails-within-jails.</li> > >- <li><b>Linux emulation:</b> layer has been updated to version >- 2.6.16 and the default Linux infrastructure port is now >- emulators/linux_base-f10 (Fedora 10).</li> >+ <li><b>Linux emulation:</b> >+ provides a system call translation layer that allows >+ unmodified Linux binaries to be run on &os; systems.</li> > >+ <li><b>DTrace:</b> >+ provides a comprehensive framework for tracing and >+ troubleshooting kernel and application performance issues >+ while under live load.</li> >+ >+ <li><b>Ports:</b> is a collection of more than 23,000 3rd >+ party applications that can be easily installed and run on >+ &os;. The ports architecture also allows for easy >+ customization of the compile time options of many of the >+ applications.</li> >+ > <li><b>Network Virtualization:</b> A container ("vimage") has > been implemented, extending the &os; kernel to maintain > multiple independent instances of networking state.
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