BSDCan2009 - Final Release
BSDCan 2009 The Technical BSD Conference
Crypto Acceleration on FreeBSD
Event type : Lecture Track : Hacking Language used for presentation : English
Detecting TCP regressions with tcpdiff
GEOM based disk schedulers for FreeBSD
Implementation of TARGET_MODE applications
How we used TARGET_MODE in the kernel to create and interesting product
Improving the FreeBSD TCP Implementation
An update on all things TCP in FreeBSD and how they affect you
Kernel Development in Userspace
The Application Approach
Multiple Passes of the FreeBSD Device Tree
Quiet Computing with BSD
Programming system hardware monitors for quiet computing
Results of a Security Assessment of the TCP and IP protocols and Common implementation Strategies
The future of processor power management in OpenBSD
Understanding and Tuning SCHED_ULE
Updates to the FreeBSD Problem Report System
scrypt: A new key derivation function
Doing our best to thwart TLAs armed with ASICs