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==Harrasment Policy==
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Revision as of 22:26, 12 September 2016

OpenZFS Dev Summit 2016

The fourth annual OpenZFS Developer Summit will be held in San Francisco, California. All OpenZFS developers are invited to participate!

The goal of the event is to foster cross-community discussions of OpenZFS work and to make progress on some of the projects we have proposed. This 2-day event consisted of 1 day of presentation and a 1-day hackathon.

Thank You 2016 Sponsors!

Platinum Sponsors

  • Delphix
  • Intel
  • OSNexus
  • Nexenta
  • datto

Gold Sponsors

  • Syneto
  • iXSystems

Silver Sponsors

  • FreeBSD Foundation
  • High Availability
  • Canonical


Event

When

September 26 and 27, 2016

Detailed Schedule is below.

Where

The conference will take place in San Francisco, with each day held at a different location within the city:

Registration

Developer Summit 2016 registration is now open!

  • There will be no registration deadline - the registration will remain open until capacity is reached. There will be a waitlist in case tickets become available.
  • Registration is $50 per attendee. If your company is a sponsor (as listed below), you may be eligible for a free registration. Please contact admin at open-zfs dot org once if that is the case. Speakers will also receive free registration.

All attendees are expected to contribute/participate. Your ideas and questions are what make the event exciting!

Schedule

Day 1: September 26th

Click on the title of the presentation for more details.

Start End Title Speaker Company
9:00 am 9:25 am State of the Union Matt Ahrens Delphix
9:25 am 10:05 am Keynote Dustin Kirkland Canonical
10:05 am 10:35 am Break
10:35 am 11:15 am Lustre, Supercomputers, and ZFS Brian Behlendorf LLNL
11:15 am 11:40 am ZFS and Containers Michael Crogan
11:40 am 11:55 am Channel Programs Sara Hartse & Chris Williamson Delphix
11:55 am 12:45 pm Lunch
12:45 pm 1:10 pm ZFS First Mount Mark Shellenbaum Oracle
1:10 pm 1:50pm Scrub/Resilver Performance Saso Kiselkov Nexenta
1:50 pm 2:20 pm Break
2:20 pm 3:00 pm ZFS-Native Encryption Tom Caputi Datto
3:00 pm 3:40 pm Fault Management Don Brady & Justin Gibbs Intel & FreeBSD Foundation
3:40 pm 4:10 pm Break
4:10 pm 4:50 pm ZFS Validation & QA Sydney Vanda & John Salinas Intel
4:50 pm 5:15 pm Noms database Adam Leventhal Sutter Hill Ventures
5:15 pm 5:30 pm Break
5:30 pm 8:00 pm Dinner

Day 2: September 26th

Start End Event
9:00 am 9:45 am Lightning Talks
9:45 am 10:00 am Break
10:00 am 12:00 pm Hackathon
12:00 pm 1:00 pm Lunch
1:00 pm 4:00 pm Hackathon
4:00 pm 5:00 pm Hackathon Presentations

We will have lightning (5 minute) updates on the following projects which have been discussed at previous conferences:

Title Speaker Previous Talk
ABD solves large/fragmented memory Dan Kimmel & David Chen Slides Video (2015)
Eager Zero George Wilson Slides Video (2015)
Compressend Send and Receive Dan Kimmel Slides Video (2015)
Device Removal Matt Ahrens Slides Video (2014)
Parity Declustered RAID for ZFS (DRAID) Isaac Huang Slides Video (2015)
SPA Metadata Allocation Classes Don Brady Slides Video (2015)
Redacted send/receive Paul Dagnelie Slides Video (2015)
Persistent L2ARC and TRIM Saso Kiselkov Slides Video (2015)


Harrasment Policy

OpenZFS Developer Summit is dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age or religion. We do not tolerate harassment of conference participants in any form. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any conference venue, including talks. Conference participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the conference at the discretion of the conference organizers.

For information about last year's event, see the OpenZFS Developer Summit 2015 page.