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'''Jeff Bonwick''' was a Sun Fellow at [[Sun Microsystems]], later a Vice President at Sun and then a Senior Software Architect at [[Oracle Corporation|Oracle]] until his departure from the company on 30 September 2010.<ref>{{cite news | title=And now, page 2 | url= |
'''Jeff Bonwick''' was a Sun Fellow at [[Sun Microsystems]], later a Vice President at Sun and then a Senior Software Architect at [[Oracle Corporation|Oracle]] until his departure from the company on 30 September 2010.<ref>{{cite news | title=And now, page 2 | url=https://blogs.oracle.com/bonwick/entry/and_now_page_2}}</ref> |
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He led the team which developed [[ZFS]] for [[Solaris (operating system)|Solaris]].<ref>{{Cite journal| title = A Conversation with Jeff Bonwick and Bill Moore| journal = [[ACM Queue]]| volume = 5| issue = 6| pages = 13–19| publisher = Association for Computing Machinery| date = September/October 2007| url = http://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=1317400| accessdate =2010-03-21 }}</ref> |
He led the team which developed [[ZFS]] for [[Solaris (operating system)|Solaris]].<ref>{{Cite journal| title = A Conversation with Jeff Bonwick and Bill Moore| journal = [[ACM Queue]]| volume = 5| issue = 6| pages = 13–19| publisher = Association for Computing Machinery| date = September/October 2007| url = http://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=1317400| accessdate =2010-03-21 }}</ref> |
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Jeff Bonwick was a Sun Fellow at Sun Microsystems, later a Vice President at Sun and then a Senior Software Architect at Oracle until his departure from the company on 30 September 2010.[1]
He led the team which developed ZFS for Solaris.[2]
Notable among Bonwick's other work is the slab allocator,[3] an object-caching kernel memory allocator, and the LZJB compression algorithm.
Bonwick published a blog,[4] which details the development of ZFS.
Publications
- The Slab allocator: an object-caching kernel memory allocator
- Magazines and Vmem: extending the Slab allocator to many CPUs and arbitrary resources
- Real-World Concurrency
Patents
- (Application) Method and system for storing a sparse file using fill counts
- (Application) Multiple replication levels with pooled devices
- (Application) Hierarchical file system naming
- (Application) Method and system for repairing partially damaged blocks
- (Application) Adaptive resilvering I/O scheduling
- (Application) Method and system for adaptive metadata replication
- (Application) Method and system for metadata-based resilvering
- (Application) Method and system for pruned resilvering using a dirty time log
- (Application) Automatic intent log testing
- (Application) Input/output priority inheritance
- (Application) Unlimited file system snapshots and clones
- Mechanism for performing polling in a system
- Method and system for allocation of file descriptors
- Automatic conversion of all-zero data storage blocks into file holes
- Method and apparatus for I/O scheduling
- Method and system for detecting and correcting data errors using data permutations
- Method and system for I/O scheduler activations
- I/O dependency graphs
- Pipelined I/O execution
- Method and apparatus for identifying tampering of data in a file system
- Method and system for data replication
- Dynamic intent log
- Method and system using checksums to repair data
- Ditto blocks
References
- ^ "And now, page 2".
- ^ "A Conversation with Jeff Bonwick and Bill Moore". ACM Queue. 5 (6). Association for Computing Machinery: 13–19. September/October 2007. Retrieved 2010-03-21.
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(help) - ^ The story behind the slab allocator, Bonwick blog, Sun Microsystems
- ^ Jeff Bonwick's Blog, Sun Microsystems.