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Open BSD, the free, multi-platform UNIX-like operating system best known for its integrated security, has recently connected to CyberaNet, the highspeed network operated by Cybera. Bob Beck, a long-time Open BSD developer and Director of the Open BSD Foundation discusses Open BSD's new connection to CyberaNet. "The quick, low-latency connectivity is a huge benefit to developers in the open source community, removing a lot of barriers to getting things done." Beck and other Open BSD developers took advantage of the new CyberaNet connection last month, at the N2K10 Open BSD Network Developers Conference, held at the Victoria Partnership for Advanced Computing in Australia. "At this event we were able to get directly to our CVS server, do diffs and commits against our source repository in a way that was not too slow to be unusable. It was rather obvious that the connectivity was vastly improved over past events outside of Canada." For more information about Open BSD, click here. To read more about CyberaNet, click here.
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