omicron
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9.9 | 5.6 | |
3 days ago | 24 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Mozilla Public License 2.0 | MIT License |
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omicron
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My favourite Git commit (2019)
> On my work I make 1-15 commits a day. If I have to spend thought cycles on the commit message, that is time that goes from other productive endeavours.
I make roughly that many commits a day as well. If something's easy to understand I'll put in a simple commit message (e.g. [1]), but I do put in the effort for more complicated ones.
[1] https://github.com/nextest-rs/nextest/commit/efd194b2e1d8d61...
[2] https://github.com/oxidecomputer/omicron/commit/b07a8f593325...
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Oxide Computer releases distribution of illumos intended to power the Oxide Rack
> I also wonder if internally Linux is used for development of the platform itself
Developers at Oxide work on whatever platform they'd like. I will say I am in the minority as a Windows user though, most are on some form of Unix.
> so they can create "virtual" racks to dogfood the product without full blown physical racks.
So one of the reasons why Rust is such an advantage for us is its strong cross-platform support: you can run a simulated version of the control plane on Mac, Linux, and Illumos, without a physical rack. The non-simulated version must run on Helios. [1]
That said we do have a rack in the office (literally named dogfood) that employees can use for various things if they wish.
1: https://github.com/oxidecomputer/omicron?tab=readme-ov-file#...
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Oxide: The Cloud Computer
> I think the question is how well they can do the management plane.
Docs:
* https://docs.oxide.computer/api/guides/responses
See perhaps "This repo houses the work-in-progress Oxide Rack control plane."
* https://github.com/oxidecomputer/omicron
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OpenAI Used Kenyan Workers on Less Than $2 per Hour to Make ChatGPT Less Toxic
When we started the company, we knew it would be a three year build -- and indeed, our first product is in the final stages of development (i.e. EMC/safety certification). We have been very transparent about our progress along the way[0][1][2][3][4][5][6][7] -- and our software is essentially all open source, so you can follow along there as well.[8][9][10]
If you are asking "does anyone want a rack-scale computer?" the (short) answer is: yes, they do. The on-prem market has been woefully underserved -- and there are plenty of folks who are sick of Dell/HPE/VMware/Cisco, to say nothing of those who are public cloud borne and wondering if they should perhaps own some of their own compute rather than rent it all.
[0] https://oxide-and-friends.transistor.fm/episodes/holistic-bo...
[1] https://oxide-and-friends.transistor.fm/episodes/the-oxide-s...
[2] https://oxide-and-friends.transistor.fm/episodes/bringup-lab...
[3] https://oxide-and-friends.transistor.fm/episodes/more-tales-...
[4] https://oxide-and-friends.transistor.fm/episodes/another-lpc...
[5] https://oxide-and-friends.transistor.fm/episodes/the-pragmat...
[6] https://oxide-and-friends.transistor.fm/episodes/tales-from-...
[7] https://oxide-and-friends.transistor.fm/episodes/the-sidecar...
[8] https://github.com/oxidecomputer/omicron
[9] https://github.com/oxidecomputer/propolis
[10] https://github.com/oxidecomputer/hubris
- CockroachDB crashed in Go runtime during test run: s.allocCount = s.nelems
- Debugging CockroachDB crash in Go runtime during test run
- Oxide Builds Servers
- Apparent CockroachDB data corruption due to CockroachDB issue 74475
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Hubris – An OS from Oxide Computer
Speaking of interesting names, their control plane is called Omicron: https://github.com/oxidecomputer/omicron
third-party-api-clients
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Oxide: The Cloud Computer
I agree. I stole some of their stuff from here https://github.com/oxidecomputer/third-party-api-clients/tre... when I needed a SendGrid integration. High quality code and proper use of Rust types.
What are some alternatives?
hubris - A lightweight, memory-protected, message-passing kernel for deeply embedded systems.
cio - Rust libraries for APIs needed by our automated CIO.
terraform-provider-oxide - Oxide Terraform provider
play.core
propolis - VMM userspace for illumos bhyve
console - Oxide Web Console
git-subrepo
manifold-api - Manifold API Client Bindings
ferros - A Rust-based userland which also adds compile-time assurances to seL4 development.
oxide-and-friends - Show notes from Oxide and Friends recordings