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== OpenZFS Developer Summit 2013 ==
{{:OpenZFS Developer Summit 2023}}
Delphix is hosting a developer-focused event for OpenZFS. The goal of the event is to foster cross-platform community discussions of OpenZFS work, and to make progress on some of the projects proposed for this community.
 
''We were previously calling this event "OpenZFS Day", but decided to rename it to reflect its target audience of ZFS developers.''
 
The high-level agenda is:
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* Talks
* Breakout sessions
* Hackathon planning
* Beer bash
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|Tuesday, Nov 19
|Hackathon (hopefully start work on some of the [[Projects]] the community has suggested)
|}
 
=== Location ===
The event will be in the San Francisco Bay Area, most likely in San Francisco. The specific location will depend on how many people plan to attend. The hope is that we can have it at the [http://www.delphix.com/company/about-delphix/ Delphix office] in San Francisco. If it becomes too big, we'll have to reconsider and find a different location.
 
=== Speaker Info ===
'''Note: If you are in the room, you are potentially a speaker.''' This will be done in unconference style, so every attendee should come prepared to present or otherwise lead a discussion or session of up to 45 minutes. You can indicate potential topics in the registration table below.
 
Equipment available:
* Projector
* Whiteboard
 
=== Hackathon ===
The goals of the hackathon are:
* to get people working with ZFS engineers from outside their normal circles
* to start work on some of the [[projects]] we'd like to accomplish
Therefore, we should plan to work in small teams of 2-3 engineers.  The team members could be pair-programming, splitting up the work into discrete tasks for each person, or advising / implementing.
 
==== Hackathon ideas ====
''Add your idea and your name below.  Be prepared to explain your idea at the beginning of the hackathon and enlist/entice others to help with it.''
* Userland ioctls: support for send/recv (fd operations over the wire)  [[User:mahrens]]
* larger (1MB) blocksize: shouldn't be too hard if we ignore performance impact [[User:mahrens]]
* dedicated kmem_cache for dedup table entries
* stdin / stdout buffer to improve performance of zfs send and receive
* replace dn_ranges/free_range_t with range_tree_t [[User:mahrens]]
 
=== Registration ===
If you plan to attend the event, please edit this page and add yourself below, or contact [mailto:ann.togasaki@gmail.com ann.togasaki@gmail.com]. If you would like to present and/or have suggestions for what you would like to learn about, please include those details.  We are expecting everyone will be there to contribute/participate. (If you need edit permission for this page, email your login name to [mailto:admin@open-zfs.org admin@open-zfs.org])
 
'''The sign up deadline is 11:59pm Pacific Time on Sunday, October 20, 2013'''. We need to have a cutoff date so that we can plan for a space that is large enough to accommodate everyone who wants to attend.
 
''Please keep sorted by last name.''
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!| Name
!| Affiliation
!| What do you want to talk about?
!| Your experience with ZFS
!| Travel information
!| T-shirt Size
!| Food allergies/preferences? (please list)
|-
| [[User:mahrens | Matt Ahrens]]
| Delphix
| OpenZFS repo: what interfaces should be supported
| Founded ZFS, OpenZFS
| Local to SF
| M
| none
|-
|[[User:sanjeev | Sanjeev Bagewadi]]
| Pluribus Networks
|
| Was part of the RPE team in Sun which fixed ZFS issues faced by customers
| Will be in the Bay Area around that time
| M
| none
|-
| [[User:max | Max Grossman]]
| Delphix
| Making it easier to get new ZFS developers up to speed (retrospective on the hole birth feature)
| 3 months so far, still so much to learn...
| Local
| L
| none
|-
| [[User:ahl | Adam Leventhal]]
| Delphix
| ZFS performance investigations?
| RAID-Z2/3, performance work, some small ZFS tasks here and there
| local
| L
| none
|-
| [[User:csiden | Chris Siden]]
| Delphix
|
| Worked on feature flags and async destroy
| local
| L
| none
|-
| [[User:gwilson | George Wilson]]
| Delphix
| ?
| Implemented lots of SPA & VDEV stuff
| flying in from Atlanta ~Monday - Thursday (TBD)
| ?
| none
|}
 
=== Sponsors ===
Please contact [mailto:ann.togasaki@gmail.com ann.togasaki@gmail.com] if you'd like to be a sponsor of this event.
 
Sponsorship opportunities include:
 
* Breakfast (2 days)
* Lunch  (2 days)
* Coffee Breaks (2 days)
* Beer Bash (day 1)
* T-Shirts 
* Unspecified - for all the miscellaneous expenses
 
What do you get for sponsoring:
 
* Your name/link on this page!
* Thank you mention during the opening and closing
* Space to put your pop-up banner at the conference venue
* An opportunity to be known as a ZFS supporter in a very talented and influential community.

Latest revision as of 23:27, 8 September 2023


OpenZFS Dev Summit 2022

The eleventh annual OpenZFS Developer Summit was held in San Francisco Oct 16-17 (Mon-Tue), 2023.

As in the past, there were talks related to OpenZFS and how it's used by our partner companies, a hackathon, and lots of time for socializing with OpenZFS community members.

Presentations October 16th

Title Speaker Company Slides Video
Introducing Fast Dedup Allan Jude Klara Inc. slides video
Z.I.A. Accelerates ZFS Compression, Checksumming, and RAIDZ Jason Lee Los Alamos National Labs slides video
Idmapped Mount Support in ZFS and its Application Youzhong Yang MathWorks slides video
RAIDZ Expansion Matt Ahrens; Don Brady Delphix, FreeBSD Foundation; Klara Inc, iXsystems slides video
OpenZFS at scale: learning, challenges, and awesome customers Sam Atkinson AWS slides video
Shared Log Pool Paul Dagnelie Delphix slides video

Hackathon October 17th

Congratulations to our hackathon winners, and everyone who participated:

  • Parallel zpool import (George Wilson)
  • zpool rebalance (Paul Dagnelie)
  • zfs in usermode linux kernel (Tony Hutter)

Thanks to our

Diamond Sponsors

  • Delphix

Gold Sponsors

  • Klara Systems
  • OSNEXUS

Silver Sponsors

  • FreeBSD Foundation
  • Syneto

Bronze Sponsors

  • iXsystems
  • Community Volunteers

    Thanks so much to Aaron Holding for once again designing the event logo!

    Code of Conduct

    The OpenZFS community values respectful, welcoming behavior towards everyone. This enables our members to thrive and contribute, and encourages new participants to join our event . The OpenZFS Code of Conduct applies to attendees, speakers, sponsors, vendors, and staff of this event, and will be enforced by staff members throughout the event.

    Participants asked to stop inappropriate behavior are expected to comply immediately or be expelled from the conference at the discretion of the conference organizers.

    To report a violation of the code of conduct, take one of the following actions:

    Diversity Charter

    OpenZFS supports the Diversity Charter, and strives to improve the diversity of speakers and attendees at this event.


    Diversity Charter

    Previous conferences

    OpenZFS Developer Summit 2022

    OpenZFS Developer Summit 2021

    OpenZFS Developer Summit 2020

    OpenZFS Developer Summit 2019

    OpenZFS Developer Summit 2018

    OpenZFS Developer Summit 2017

    OpenZFS Developer Summit 2016

    OpenZFS Developer Summit 2015

    OpenZFS Developer Summit 2014

    OpenZFS Developer Summit 2013