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== Bio ==
== Bio ==
Matt Ahrens co-founded the ZFS project at Sun Microsystems in 2001, designed and implemented major components of ZFS including snapshots and remote replication, and helped lead Sun's ZFS team for 9 years.  Matt is now a software engineer at [http://delphix.com Delphix], where he works on ZFS for Delphix's database virtualization appliance.  He continues to improve ZFS, most recently working on i/o performance, as well as coordinating open-source ZFS development across companies and platforms. He has presented at Sun Tech Days, the Open Storage Summit, BSDCan, and he keynoted the [http://zfsday.com/zfsday ZFS Day] conference.  Matt has a degree in [http://cs.brown.edu/courses/csci1690/ Computer Science] from Brown University.
Matt Ahrens co-founded the ZFS project at Sun Microsystems in 2001, designed and implemented major components of ZFS including snapshots and remote replication, and helped lead Sun's ZFS team for 9 years.  Matt is now a software engineer at [http://delphix.com Delphix], where he works on ZFS for Delphix's database virtualization appliance.  He continues to improve ZFS, most recently working on i/o performance, as well as coordinating open-source ZFS development across companies and platforms. Matt founded the OpenZFS community, a collaboration among FreeBSD, Linux, Mac OS X, and illumos ZFS developers.  He has presented at Sun Tech Days, the Open Storage Summit, BSDCan, LinuxCon, and he keynoted the [http://zfsday.com/zfsday ZFS Day] conference.  Matt has a degree in [http://cs.brown.edu/courses/csci1690/ Computer Science] from Brown University.


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Revision as of 22:16, 23 September 2013

Bio

Matt Ahrens co-founded the ZFS project at Sun Microsystems in 2001, designed and implemented major components of ZFS including snapshots and remote replication, and helped lead Sun's ZFS team for 9 years. Matt is now a software engineer at Delphix, where he works on ZFS for Delphix's database virtualization appliance.  He continues to improve ZFS, most recently working on i/o performance, as well as coordinating open-source ZFS development across companies and platforms. Matt founded the OpenZFS community, a collaboration among FreeBSD, Linux, Mac OS X, and illumos ZFS developers. He has presented at Sun Tech Days, the Open Storage Summit, BSDCan, LinuxCon, and he keynoted the ZFS Day conference. Matt has a degree in Computer Science from Brown University.

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