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==Presentations==
==Presentations==
Will be announced in September.


'''If you would like to give a talk, submit a proposal via email to matt@mahrens.org by August 19th''', including a 1-2 paragraph abstract. We welcome proposals for any kinds of talks related to ZFS, and we are particularly interested in fostering a diverse group of speakers. In the past, the most popular talks have featured internal details of new or upcoming features in OpenZFS, and explanations of how existing subsystems work. If you're new to the OpenZFS community or new to giving talks at conferences, mentorship is available to help make your presentation the best it can be. The registration fee will be waived for speakers.
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!Title!!Speaker!!Company
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|State of OpenZFS||Matt Ahrens||Delphix
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|Metaslab Allocation Performance||Paul Dagnelie||Delphix
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|Storage Configurator||Steven Umbehocker||OSNexus
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|Capacity Usage Calculator||Kody Kantor||Joyent
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|OpenZFS Everywhere||Michael Dexter & Jorgen Lundman||
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|Debugging ZFS: State of the Art on Linux|| Tom Caputi || Datto
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|Debugging ZFS: From Illumos to Linux||Serapheim Dimitropoulos ||Delphix
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|ZFS TRIM Explained||Brian Behlendorf||LLNL
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|Healing With ZFS Receive||Alek Pinchuk||Datto
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|Securing the Cloud with ZFS Encryption||Jason King||Joyent
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|libshare on Linux is Broken || George Wilson & Don Brady ||Delphix
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|VDEV Properties||Allan Jude||Klara Systems
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|A Device by Any Other Name: <br>Common Pitfalls in Device Naming for ZFS on Linux||Sara Hartse & Don Brady||Delphix
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|Illumos Brings the SAS||Kody Kantor||Joyent
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|Optimizing Filesystems for Multi-Actuator HDDs ||Muhammad Ahmad||Seagate
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==Locations==
==Locations==
The first day (Nov 4) will be at the Children's Creativity Museum (221 4th Street, San Francisco)
The first day (Nov 4) will be at the Children's Creativity Museum (221 Fourth Street, San Francisco)


The second day (Nov 5) will be at the Delphix SF office (343 Sansome St, Suite 900, San Francisco)
The second day (Nov 5) will be at the Delphix SF office (343 Sansome St, Suite 900, San Francisco)


==Hackathon==
==Hackathon==
Will be on Day 2 of the event (Nov 5).
The hackathon will be on Day 2 of the event (Nov 5), approximately 11am-5pm.
 
The hackathon is self-organized into small groups. We’ll also have ideas and help available for newcomers. Any topics related to ZFS are fair game. It’s intended to be cooperative, but we do usually have a few small prizes that are awarded by popular vote of the participants.
 
You may want to bring a laptop with access to a development environment (e.g. an Ubuntu virtual machine). We’ll have folks who can help you set that up too if needed.  There are often also hackathon projects whose end result is a design document, proposal for a process change, or documentation. These wouldn’t necessarily require a development environment or even a laptop.


==Sponsorship==
==Sponsorship==
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Revision as of 15:56, 11 September 2019


OpenZFS Dev Summit 2018

Thanks to our Diamond Sponsors

  • datto
  • Delphix
  • Intel
  • OSNEXUS


The seventh annual OpenZFS Developer Summit, which will be held Nov 4-5 in San Francisco. As with previous years: 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 consists of a day of presentation and a 1-day hackathon.

Key Dates

Jul 8, 2019 Conference registration opens
Oct 18, 2019 Waitlist cleared
Nov 4-5 Conference

Presentations

Title Speaker Company
State of OpenZFS Matt Ahrens Delphix
Metaslab Allocation Performance Paul Dagnelie Delphix
Storage Configurator Steven Umbehocker OSNexus
Capacity Usage Calculator Kody Kantor Joyent
OpenZFS Everywhere Michael Dexter & Jorgen Lundman
Debugging ZFS: State of the Art on Linux Tom Caputi Datto
Debugging ZFS: From Illumos to Linux Serapheim Dimitropoulos Delphix
ZFS TRIM Explained Brian Behlendorf LLNL
Healing With ZFS Receive Alek Pinchuk Datto
Securing the Cloud with ZFS Encryption Jason King Joyent
libshare on Linux is Broken George Wilson & Don Brady Delphix
VDEV Properties Allan Jude Klara Systems
A Device by Any Other Name:
Common Pitfalls in Device Naming for ZFS on Linux
Sara Hartse & Don Brady Delphix
Illumos Brings the SAS Kody Kantor Joyent
Optimizing Filesystems for Multi-Actuator HDDs Muhammad Ahmad Seagate

Locations

The first day (Nov 4) will be at the Children's Creativity Museum (221 Fourth Street, San Francisco)

The second day (Nov 5) will be at the Delphix SF office (343 Sansome St, Suite 900, San Francisco)

Hackathon

The hackathon will be on Day 2 of the event (Nov 5), approximately 11am-5pm.

The hackathon is self-organized into small groups. We’ll also have ideas and help available for newcomers. Any topics related to ZFS are fair game. It’s intended to be cooperative, but we do usually have a few small prizes that are awarded by popular vote of the participants.

You may want to bring a laptop with access to a development environment (e.g. an Ubuntu virtual machine). We’ll have folks who can help you set that up too if needed. There are often also hackathon projects whose end result is a design document, proposal for a process change, or documentation. These wouldn’t necessarily require a development environment or even a laptop.

Sponsorship

Please reach out to victoria@vgfevents.com for sponsorship opportunities

Diamond Sponsors

  • datto
  • Delphix
  • Intel
  • OSNEXUS

Gold Sponsors

  • Argo Technologie
  • Nexenta
  • OpenDrives
  • RackTop Systems

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:

  • Find someone with a “STAFF” badge
  • Call / Text Karyn at +1 415-702-0074
  • Post on https://openzfs.slack.com: @kritter or in #dev-summit

If you see a physically threatening situation, call 911.

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 2018

OpenZFS Developer Summit 2017

OpenZFS Developer Summit 2016

OpenZFS Developer Summit 2015

OpenZFS Developer Summit 2014

OpenZFS Developer Summit 2013