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Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System, The

The most complete, authoritative technical guide to the FreeBSD kernels internal structure has now been extensively updated to cover all major improvements between Versions 5 and 11. Approximately one-third of this editions content is completely new, and another one-third has been extensively rewritten.

Three long-time FreeBSD project leaders begin with a concise overview of the FreeBSD kernels current design and implementation. Next, they cover the FreeBSD kernel from the system-call level downfrom the interface to the kernel to the hardware. Explaining key design decisions, they detail the concepts, data structures, and algorithms used in implementing each significant system facility, including process management, security, virtual memory, the I/O system, filesystems, socket IPC, and networking.

This Second Edition

Explains highly scalable and lightweight virtualization using FreeBSD jails, and virtual-machine acceleration with Xen and Virtio device paravirtualization

Describes new security features such as Capsicum sandboxing and GELI cryptographic disk protection

Fully covers NFSv4 and Open Solaris ZFS support

Introduces FreeBSDs enhanced volume management and new journaled soft updates

Explains DTraces fine-grained process debugging/profiling

Reflects major improvements to networking, wireless, and USB support

Readers can use this guide as both a working reference and an in-depth study of a leading contemporary, portable, open source operating system. Technical and sales support professionals will discover both FreeBSDs capabilities and its limitations. Applications developers will learn how to effectively and efficiently interface with it; system administrators will learn how to maintain, tune, and configure it; and systems programmers will learn how to extend, enhance, and interface with it.

Marshall Kirk McKusick writes, consults, and teaches classes on UNIX- and BSD-related subjects. While at the University of California, Berkeley, he implemented the 4.2BSD fast filesystem. He was research computer scientist at the Berkeley Computer Systems Research Group (CSRG), overseeing development and release of 4.3BSD and 4.4BSD. He is a FreeBSD Foundation board member and a long-time FreeBSD committer. Twice president of the Usenix Association, he is also a member of ACM, IEEE, and AAAS.

George V. Neville-Neil hacks, writes, teaches, and consults on security, networking, and operating systems. A FreeBSD Foundation board member, he served on the FreeBSD Core Team for four years. Since 2004, he has written the Kode Vicious column for Queue and Communications of the ACM. He is vice chair of ACMs Practitioner Board and a member of Usenix Association, ACM, IEEE, and AAAS.

Robert N.M. Watson is a University Lecturer in systems, security, and architecture in the Security Research Group at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory. He supervises advanced research in computer architecture, compilers, program analysis, operating systems, networking, and security. A FreeBSD Foundation board member, he served on the Core Team for ten years and has been a committer for fifteen years. He is a member of Usenix Association and ACM.

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  • Weight: 1500g
  • Dimensions: 168 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Sep 2014
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780321968975

About George Neville-NeilMarshall McKusickRobert Watson

Marshall Kirk McKusick writes books and articles consults and teaches classes on UNIX- and BSD-related subjects. While at the University of California at Berkeley he implemented the 4.2BSD fast filesystem and was the Research Computer Scientist at the Berkeley Computer Systems Research Group (CSRG) overseeing the development and release of 4.3BSD and 4.4BSD. His particular areas of interest are the virtual-memory system and the filesystem. He earned his undergraduate degree in electrical engineering from Cornell University and did his graduate work at the University of California at Berkeley where he received masters degrees in computer science and business administration and a doctoral degree in computer science. He has twice been president of the board of the Usenix Association is currently a member of the FreeBSD Foundation Board of Directors a member of the editorial board of ACMs Queue magazine a senior member of the IEEE and a member of the Usenix Association ACM and AAAS. In his spare time he enjoys swimming scuba diving and wine collecting. The wine is stored in a specially constructed wine cellar (accessible from the Web at http://www.McKusick.com/cgi-bin/readhouse) in the basement of the house that he shares with Eric Allman his partner of 35-and-some-odd years and husband since 2013. George V. Neville-Neil hacks writes teaches and consults in the areas of Security Networking and Operating Systems. Other areas of interest include embedded and real-time systems network time protocols and code spelunking. In 2007 he helped start the AsiaBSDCon series of conferences in Tokyo Japan and has served on the program committee every year since then. He is a member of the FreeBSD Foundation Board of Directors and was a member of the FreeBSD Core Team for 4 years. Contributing broadly to open source he is the lead developer on the Precision Time Protocol project (http://ptpd.sf.net) and the developer of the Packet Construction Set (http://pcs.sf.net). Since 2004 he has written a monthly column Kode Vicious that appears both in ACMs Queue and Communications of the ACM. He serves on the editorial board of ACMs Queue magazine is vice-chair of ACMs Practitioner Board and is a member of the Usenix Association ACM IEEE and AAAS. He earned his bachelors degree in computer science at Northeastern University in Boston Massachusetts. He is an avid bicyclist hiker and traveler who has lived in Amsterdam The Netherlands and Tokyo Japan. He is currently based in Brooklyn New York where he lives with his husband Kaz Senju. Robert N.M. Watson is a University Lecturer in Systems Security and Architecture in the Security Research Group at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory. He supervises doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers in cross-layer research projects spanning computer architecture compilers program analysis program transformation operating systems networking and security. Dr. Watson is a member of the FreeBSD Foundation Board of Directors was a member of the FreeBSD Core Team for 10 years and has been a FreeBSD committer for 15 years. His open-source contributions include work on FreeBSD networking security and multiprocessing. Having grown up in Washington D. C. he earned his undergraduate degree in Logic and Computation with a double major in Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and then worked at a series of industrial research labs investigating computer security. He earned his doctoral degree at the University of Cambridge where his graduate research was in extensible operating system access control. Dr. Watson and his wife Dr. Leigh Denault have lived in Cambridge England for 10 years.

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