[DLSLUG-Discuss] Fwd: [DLSLUG-Announce] TONIGHT: ZFS: The Last Word in Filesystems
Roger
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Thu Apr 5 05:17:53 EDT 2007
Hi there,
If the roads are as bad Thursday night as they were Wednesday night will we still have this
meeting? Considering the weather and the timing of holy week, would it make sense to postpone this
meeting? I'm curious about ZFS, but I don't want my fellow members to hurt themselves on the road.
I'm a troublemaker so I thought I would raise this question.
Go ahead, flame away. lol...
-Roger
--- Bill McGonigle <[e-mail addresses are not shown in archives]> wrote:
> From: Bill McGonigle <[e-mail addresses are not shown in archives]>
> Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 23:19:23 -0400
> To: [e-mail addresses are not shown in archives]
> Subject: [DLSLUG-Announce] TONIGHT: ZFS: The Last Word in Filesystems
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> The next regular monthly meeting of the DLSLUG will be held:
> Thursday, April 5th, 7-9PM
> at: Dartmouth College, Carson Hall, Room L02
> All are welcome, free of charge.
>
> Agenda
>
> 7:00 Sign-in, networking
>
> 7:15 Introductory remarks
>
> 7:20 ZFS: The Last Word in Filesystems
> Presented by Todd Underwood,
> VP of Operations and Professional Services, Renesys Corporation
>
> ZFS is the most original work in storage management in years. It
> offers a revolutionary, integrated approach to block device,
> raid, volume management and filesystem technology. We'll take a
> high-level look at what makes ZFS so different from previous
> storage technologies and look at efforts to port ZFS to free
> operating systems (ZFS is available for FreeBSD and in a
> userland port to Linux, but the path will not be easy).
>
> Todd has with more than 10 years experience in architecting,
> building, and supporting large-scale distributed systems. Before
> Renesys, Todd was senior vice president and chief technology
> officer at Oso Grande Technologies, the largest Internet service
> provider in New Mexico, where he was the lead consultant in the
> security practice. Before that, Todd was chief technology
> officer at Lightdart Managed Data Centers, a co-location and
> hosting start-up built in partnership with Public Service
> Company of New Mexico. As a graduate student, Todd led the
> effort studying high-speed networking for large-scale computer
> clusters at the University of New Mexico. Todd holds a B.A. from
> Columbia College, Columbia University and an M.S. in computer
> science from the University of New Mexico.
>
> 8:50 Roundtable Exchange - where the attendees can make
> announcements or ask a linux question of the group.
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