OverviewWednesday, May 22, 2013Thursday, May 23, 2013
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Friday, May 24, 2013Saturday, May 25, 2013Programm-PDFBusiness and Administration CongressCertified KnowledgeLinuxNachtWorkshopsCall for Papers 2013Thursday, May 23, 2013
Storage - Basics and Tuning
Today, every Linux admin has to cope with the management of large quantities of data. The need for more and higher-performance storage is constantly increasing. The track is aimed at both sysadmin newcomers and ambitious private users who use Linux on servers and how want to learn the storage basics, as well as Linux professionals who find in the afternoon session details on storage performance and highly available replicated and distributed storage technologies.
Time | London II |
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10:00 |
Der Linux I/O-Stack
Thomas Schöbel- Theuer (1&1 Internet AG) |
10:30 |
Volume Management using LVM: An Overview
Alasdair G. Kergon (Red Hat) |
11:00 |
Which filesystem should I use?
Heinz Mauelshagen (Red Hat GmbH) |
11:30 |
- Pause / Besuch der Ausstellung -
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12:00 |
Projects >> Fast Forward
Elke Moritz (LinuxTag e.V., Nokia), Tommi Mäkitalo (Tntnet.org) |
12:30 | |
13:00 | |
13:30 |
- Pause / Besuch der Ausstellung -
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14:00 |
SSD & HDD performance testing with TKperf
Georg Schönberger (Thomas- Krenn.AG) |
14:30 |
Blkreplay: Experiences with Commercial vs Open Source Storage Systems
Thomas Schöbel- Theuer (1&1 Internet AG) |
15:00 |
InfiniBand/RDMA for Storage - SRP vs. iSER
Sebastian Riemer (ProfitBricks GmbH) |
15:30 |
- Pause / Besuch der Ausstellung -
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16:00 |
What DRBD is, and what is new in DRBD9!
Philipp Reisner (LINBIT HA- Solutions GmbH) |
16:30 |
Save your data - build a high available iSCSI storage cluster with free software
Thomas Groß (teegee) |
17:00 |
Scale-Out leicht gemacht: Petabyte- Storage mit Ceph
Martin Gerhard Loschwitz (hastexo Professional Services GmbH) |
17:30 |
Bricks and translators - the distributed storage 'Made by Red Hat'
Dr. Udo Seidel (Amadeus Data Processing GmbH) |