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Introduction
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Why package installation is so fast
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How package managers work
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Appendonly package store
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Unsafeio
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Package Industry
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Package Exchange
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Hooks and triggers
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Two main strategies
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How practical are they
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Deep system integration
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Summary
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Conclusion
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Project goals
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Wrapup
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QA session
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Lazy loading
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Complexity vs simplicity
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Additional questions
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Nyx vs Mix
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Image compression
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Storage overhead
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Comparisons
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Notes
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Security issues
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Rebuild
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Stay safe
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Bringing ideas to more people
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reproducible builds
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flexible packaging
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overhead costs
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generating innate ram fs
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inner mfs
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dependencies
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updates
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choice
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Description:
Explore innovative approaches to accelerate Linux package management in this 49-minute conference talk from Arch Conf 2020. Dive into the architecture of distri, a research project aiming to significantly improve package installation speeds. Learn about key concepts like distributing packages as SquashFS images for immutability and system stability. Discover how distri's design allows it to efficiently utilize high-bandwidth connections, potentially filling 1 Gbps, 10 Gbps, or even 100 Gbps line rates. Examine the impact of these architectural choices on the overall system and consider their practical applications. Gain insights into appendonly package stores, unsafeio, package industry, and package exchange. Discuss hooks, triggers, and strategies for deep system integration. Engage with the speaker, Michael Stapelberg, during the Q&A session covering topics such as lazy loading, complexity vs. simplicity, security issues, and the potential for bringing these ideas to a wider audience. Read more

Distri: Researching Fast Linux Package Management - Arch Conf 2020

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