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| <!ENTITY date "$FreeBSD: www/en/features.sgml,v 1.12 1999/09/06 07:02:37 peter Exp $">
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| <!ENTITY title "About FreeBSD's Technological Advances">
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| <!-- $FreeBSD: www/en/features.sgml,v 1.12 1999/09/06 07:02:37 peter Exp $ -->
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|     &header;
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|     
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|     <h1>FreeBSD offers many advanced features.</h1>
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|     
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|     <blockquote>
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|       <p>No matter what the application, you want your system's resources
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| 	performing at their full potential.  FreeBSD's advanced features
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| 	enable you to do just that.</p>
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|     </blockquote>
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| 
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|     <hr align="left" noshade="noshade" width="100%"><font
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|       color="#FF0000"><font size="+1">A complete operating system based on
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| 	4.4BSD.</font></font>
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| 
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|     <blockquote>
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|       <p>FreeBSD's distinguished roots derive from the latest <b>BSD</b>
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| 	software releases from the Computer Systems Research Group at the
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| 	University of California, Berkeley.  The book <i>The Design and
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| 	  Implementation of 4.4BSD Operating System</i>, written by the 4.4BSD
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| 	system architects, thus describes much of FreeBSD's core functionality
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| 	in detail.</p>
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| 
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|       <p>Drawing on the skills and experience of a diverse and world-wide
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| 	group of volunteer developers, the FreeBSD Project has worked to
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| 	extend the feature set of the 4.4BSD operating system in many ways,
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| 	striving constantly to make each new release of the OS more stable,
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| 	faster and containing new functionality driven by user requests.</p>
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|     </blockquote>
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| 
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|     <hr align="left" noshade="noshade" width="100%"><font
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|       color="#FF0000"><font size="+1">FreeBSD provides higher performance,
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| 	greater compatibility with other operating systems and less system
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| 	administration.</font></font>
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| 
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|     <blockquote>
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|       <p>FreeBSD's developers attacked some of the more difficult problems in
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| 	operating systems design to give you these advanced features:</p>
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|       
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|       <ul>
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| 	<li><b>Bounce buffering</b> gets around a limitation in the PC's ISA
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| 	  architecture that limits direct-memory access to the first 16
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| 	  megabytes.
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| 
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| 	  <p><i>Result:</i> systems with more than 16 megabytes operate more
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| 	    efficiently with DMA peripherals on the ISA bus.</p></li>
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| 
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| 	<li><b>A merged virtual memory and filesystem buffer cache</b>
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| 	  continuously tunes the amount of memory used for programs and the
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| 	  disk cache.<p><i>Result:</i> programs receive both excellent memory
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| 	    management and high performance disk access, and the system
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| 	    administrator is freed from the task of tuning cache sizes.</p></li>
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| 	
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| 	<li><b>Compatibility modules</b> enable programs for other operating
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| 	  systems to run on FreeBSD, including programs for Linux, SCO,
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| 	  NetBSD, and BSDI.
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| 	  
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| 	  <p><i>Result:</i> users will not have to recompile programs
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| 	    already compiled for one of the compatible OS's, and will have
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| 	    access to a greater selection of off-the-shelf software, like the
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| 	    <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/FrontPage/">Microsoft FrontPage
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| 	      Server</a> extensions for BSDI or <a
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| 	      href="http://linux.corel.com/linux8/index.htm">WordPerfect</a>
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| 	    for SCO.</p></li>
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| 
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| 	<li><b>Dynamically loadable kernel modules</b> allows new filesystem
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| 	  types, networking protocols or binary emulators to be added to the
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| 	  kernel at runtime without having to generate a new kernel image.
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| 
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| 	  <p><i>Result:</i> Much time can be saved and 3rd party vendors can
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| 	    deliver complete subsystems as kernel modules without having to
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| 	    distribute source or have lengthy installation procedures.</p></li>
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| 
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| 	<li><b>Shared libraries</b> reduce the size of programs, saving disk
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| 	  space and memory. FreeBSD uses an advanced shared library scheme
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| 	  which offers many of the advantages of ELF, and the current version
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| 	  offers ELF compatibility for both Linux and native FreeBSD
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| 	  programs.</li>
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|       </ul>
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| 
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|       <p>Naturally, since FreeBSD is an ongoing effort, you can expect newer
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| 	features and higher levels of stability with each release.</p>
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|     </blockquote>
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| 
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|     <h2>What experts have to say . . .</h2>
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|     
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|     <blockquote>
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|       <p><i>``FreeBSD has an outline-structured visual configuration editor
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| 	  ... you can enter the configuration of every device the OS supports
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| 	  and can therefore get a successful installation on the first try
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| 	  almost every time. IBM, Microsoft, and others would do well to
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| 	  emulate FreeBSD's approach.''</i></p>
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| 
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|       <div align="right"><p>---Brett Glass, <i>Infoworld</i>, April 8
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| 	  1996.</p></div>
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|     </blockquote>
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