The videos from AsiaBSDCon 2010 are now available on the BSD Conferences YouTube channel. The full list of 17 AsiaBSDCon videos includes:
- George Neville-Neil: Hardware Performance Monitoring Counters on non-X86 Architectures
- Massimiliano Stucchi: BSD in the routing industry
- Marco Peereboom: Softraid: OpenBSD's virtual HBA, with benefits
- Brooks Davis: Porting HPC Tools to FreeBSD
- Marco Peereboom: Epitome2: dedup for the masses
- Rui Paulo: Wireless Mesh Networks under FreeBSD
- Constantine A. Murenin: Quiet Computing with BSD
- Ryan McBride: What's wrong with PF
- Takuya ASADA: SMP Implementation for OpenBSD/sgi
- Antti Kantee: Rump Device Drivers: Shine On You Kernel Diamond
- Simon Perreault: Ecdysis: Open-Source DNS64 and NAT64
- Paul Schenkeveld: Minimizing service windows on servers using NanoBSD + ZFS + jails
- Peter Losher: Closing the DNS Security Loop with DNSSEC
- Claudio Jeker: vscsi(4) and iscsid -- iSCSI initiator the OpenBSD way
- Ana Kukec: Native SeND kernel API for *BSD
- Alexandre Ratchov: OpenBSD audio & MIDI framework for music and desktop applications
- Kris Moore: PC-SYSINSTALL - A new system installer backend for PC-BSD and FreeBSD
Thanks Hiroki Sato and the other organizers of AsiaBSDCon for running a successful conference and uploading these videos. Some of these videos were previously available on ustream but are not currently accessible there. The YouTube channel provides automatic machine generated captions in ~50 languages, fast streaming, and a total of over 90 videos from conferences over the past ~3 years.
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