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<p>FreeBSD's distinguished roots derive from the <b>BSD</b>
software releases from the Computer Systems Research Group at the
University of California, Berkeley. Over ten years of work have
University of California, Berkeley. Over ten years of work have been
put into enhancing BSD, adding industry-leading SMP, multithreading,
and network performance, as well as new management tools, file
systems, and security features. As a result, FreeBSD may be found
across the Internet, the operating system of core router products,
running root name servers, hosting major web sites, and the
across the Internet, in the operating system of core router products,
running root name servers, hosting major web sites, and as the
foundation for widely used desktop operating systems. This is only
possible because of the diverse and world-wide membership of the
volunteer FreeBSD Project.</p>
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<li><b>ZFS filesystem</b>: Sun's ZFS is a state-of-the-art file
system offering simple administration, transactional semantics,
end-to-end data integrity, and immense scalability. From
self-healing to built-in compression, raid, snapshots, and volume
self-healing to built-in compression, RAID, snapshots, and volume
management, ZFS will allow FreeBSD system administrators to easily
manage large storage arrays.</li>
<li><b>10gbps network optimization</b>: With optimized device drivers
<li><b>10Gbps network optimization</b>: With optimized device drivers
from all major 10gbps network vendors, FreeBSD 7.0 has seen
extensive optimization of the network stack for high performance
workloads, including auto-scaling socket buffers, TCP Segment