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Shingled Drive Impace on File and Storage Stack
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One Line Summary
Shingled drives need changes to file and storage to get the best efficiency.
Abstract
Christoph Hellwig and storage vendors will review the proposed T10 work that will impact how storage and file system can get the most out of the new shingled (aka SMR) drives.
Tags
performance, storage, filesystem, scsi, SMR
Speaker
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Ric Wheeler
Red Hat- Website: http://www.redhat.com/
Biography
Ric works at Red Hat as the manager and architect of the file system team. He has extensive experience in storage and file systems after spending ten years at EMC in its Symmetrix and Centera groups, four years at The Open Group’s Research Institute and four years at Thinking Machines working on the CM5 operating system.
In the distant past, Ric worked on the original MOSIX process migration system at Hebrew University’s distributed systems laboratory. For the past ten years, he has been active in the Linux file system and IO world where he helped organize workshops, inform open source developers about high end storage and helped advance the robustness of the Linux IO & file system stack.
Sessions
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- Title: SCSI midlayer scalability (Christoph Hellwig)
- Microconference: File and Storage Systems II
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One Line Summary:
SCSI midlayer scalability work done by Christoph Hellwig
- Speakers: Ric Wheeler
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- Title: Shingled Drive Impace on File and Storage Stack
- Microconference: File and Storage Systems II
- Time: 4:45am
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One Line Summary:
Shingled drives need changes to file and storage to get the best efficiency.
- Speakers: Ric Wheeler
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- Title: New and Not Ready for Prime Time - Short Lightning Talks
- Microconference: File and Storage Systems II
- Time: 6:25am
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One Line Summary:
Reserved time to discuss new ideas in an open conversation.
- slides
- Speakers: Ric Wheeler, Dhaval Giani