Kaushal M
2016-Aug-14 01:30 UTC
[Gluster-users] [Gluster-devel] CFP for Gluster Developer Summit
How do we submit proposals now? Do we just reply here?
On 13 Aug 2016 03:49, "Amye Scavarda" <amye at redhat.com>
wrote:
GlusterFS for Users
"GlusterFS for users" introduces you with GlusterFS, it's
terminologies,
it's features and how to manage y GlusterFS cluster.
GlusterFS is a scalable network filesystem. Using commodity hardware, you
can create large, distributed storage solutions for media streaming, data
analysis, and other data and bandwidth-intensive tasks. GlusterFS is free
and open source software.
This session is more intended for users/admins.
Scope of this session :
* What is Glusterfs
* Glusterfs terminologies
* Easy steps to get started with glusterfs
* Volume topologies
* Access protocols
* Various features from user perspective :
Replication, Data distribution, Geo-replication, Bit rot detection,
data tiering, Snapshot, Encryption, containerized glusterfs
* Various configuration files
* Various logs and it's location
* various custom profile for specific use-cases
* Collecting statedump and it's usage
* Few common problems like :
1) replacing a faulty brick
2) resolving split-brain
3) peer disconnect issue
Bipin Kunal
bkunal at redhat.com
User Perspectives
On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 3:18 PM, Amye Scavarda <amye at redhat.com> wrote:
> Demo : Quickly setup GlusterFS cluster
> This demo will let you understand How to setup GlusterFS cluster and how
> to exploit its features.
>
> GlusterFS is a scalable network filesystem. Using commodity hardware, you
> can create large, distributed storage solutions for media streaming, data
> analysis, and other data and bandwidth-intensive tasks. GlusterFS is free
> and open source software.
>
> This demo is intended for new user who is willing to setup glusterFS
> cluster.
>
> This demo will let you understand How to setup GlusterFS cluster and how
> to exploit its features.
>
> Scope of this session :
>
> 1) Install GlusterFS packages
> 2) Create a trusted storage pool
> 3) Create a GlusterFS volume
> 4) Access GlusterFS volume using various protocols
> a) FUSE b) NFS c) CIFS d) NFS-ganesha
> 5) Using Snapshot
> 6) Creating geo-rep session
> 7) Adding/removing/replacing bricks
> 8) Bit-rot detection and correction
>
> Bipin Kunal
> bkunal at redhat.com
> User Perspectives
>
> On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 3:17 PM, Amye Scavarda <amye at redhat.com>
wrote:
>
>> An Update on GlusterD-2.0
>> An update on what's been happening in GlusterD-2.0 since the last
summit.
>>
>> Discussion around GlusterD-2.0 was initially started at the last
Gluster
>> Development summit. Since then we've had many followup discussions,
and
>> officially started working on GD2. In this talk I'll be providing
an update
>> on what has been done, what we're doing and what needs to be done.
>>
>> Kaushal
>> kshlmster at gmail.com
>> Future Gluster Features
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 3:16 PM, Amye Scavarda <amye at
redhat.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Challenges with Gluster and Persistent Memory
>>>
>>> A discussion of the difficulties posed by persistent memory with
Gluster
>>> and short and long term steps to address them.
>>>
>>> Persistent memory will significantly improve storage performance.
But
>>> these benefits may be hard to realize in Gluster. Gains are
mitigated from
>>> costly network overhead and its deep software layer. It is also
likely that
>>> the high costs of persistent memory will limit deployments. This
talk shall
>>> discuss short and long term steps to take on those problems.
Possible
>>> strategies include better incorporating high speed networks such as
>>> infiniband, client side caching of metadata, and centralizing
DHT's
>>> layouts. The talk will include discussion and results from a range
of
>>> experiments in software and hardware.
>>>
>>> Presenters:
>>> Dan Lambright, Rafi Parambil dlambrig at redhat.com
>>> Future Gluster Features
>>>
>>> On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 3:15 PM, Amye Scavarda <amye at
redhat.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 12:48 PM, Vijay Bellur <vbellur at
redhat.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hey All,
>>>>>
>>>>> Gluster Developer Summit 2016 is fast approaching [1] on
us. We are
>>>>> looking to have talks and discussions related to the
following themes in
>>>>> the summit:
>>>>>
>>>>> 1. Gluster.Next - focusing on features shaping the future
of Gluster
>>>>>
>>>>> 2. Experience - Description of real world experience and
feedback from:
>>>>> a> Devops and Users deploying Gluster
in production
>>>>> b> Developers integrating Gluster
with other
>>>>> ecosystems
>>>>>
>>>>> 3. Use cases - focusing on key use cases that drive
Gluster.today and
>>>>> Gluster.Next
>>>>>
>>>>> 4. Stability & Performance - focusing on current
improvements to
>>>>> reduce our technical debt backlog
>>>>>
>>>>> 5. Process & infrastructure - focusing on improving
current workflow,
>>>>> infrastructure to make life easier for all of us!
>>>>>
>>>>> If you have a talk/discussion proposal that can be part of
these
>>>>> themes, please send out your proposal(s) by replying to
this thread. Please
>>>>> clearly mention the theme for which your proposal is
relevant when you do
>>>>> so. We will be ending the CFP by 12 midnight PDT on August
31st, 2016.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you have other topics that do not fit in the themes
listed, please
>>>>> feel free to propose and we might be able to accommodate
some of them as
>>>>> lightening talks or something similar.
>>>>>
>>>>> Please do reach out to me or Amye if you have any
questions.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>> Vijay
>>>>>
>>>>> [1] https://www.gluster.org/events/summit2016/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Annoyingly enough, the Google Doc form won't let people
outside of the
>>>> Google Apps domain view it, which is not going to be super
helpful for
>>>> this.
>>>>
>>>> I'll go ahead and close the Google form, send out the talks
that have
>>>> already been added, and have the form link back to this mailing
list post.
>>>> Thanks!
>>>>
>>>> - amye
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Amye Scavarda | amye at redhat.com | Gluster Community Lead
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Amye Scavarda | amye at redhat.com | Gluster Community Lead
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Amye Scavarda | amye at redhat.com | Gluster Community Lead
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Amye Scavarda | amye at redhat.com | Gluster Community Lead
>
--
Amye Scavarda | amye at redhat.com | Gluster Community Lead
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Amye Scavarda
2016-Aug-15 00:00 UTC
[Gluster-users] [Gluster-devel] CFP for Gluster Developer Summit
Kaushal, That's probably best. We'll be able to track similar proposals here. - amye On Sat, Aug 13, 2016 at 6:30 PM, Kaushal M <kshlmster at gmail.com> wrote:> How do we submit proposals now? Do we just reply here? > > On 13 Aug 2016 03:49, "Amye Scavarda" <amye at redhat.com> wrote: > > GlusterFS for Users > "GlusterFS for users" introduces you with GlusterFS, it's terminologies, > it's features and how to manage y GlusterFS cluster. > > GlusterFS is a scalable network filesystem. Using commodity hardware, you > can create large, distributed storage solutions for media streaming, data > analysis, and other data and bandwidth-intensive tasks. GlusterFS is free > and open source software. > > This session is more intended for users/admins. > Scope of this session : > > * What is Glusterfs > * Glusterfs terminologies > * Easy steps to get started with glusterfs > * Volume topologies > * Access protocols > * Various features from user perspective : > Replication, Data distribution, Geo-replication, Bit rot detection, > data tiering, Snapshot, Encryption, containerized glusterfs > * Various configuration files > * Various logs and it's location > * various custom profile for specific use-cases > * Collecting statedump and it's usage > * Few common problems like : > 1) replacing a faulty brick > 2) resolving split-brain > 3) peer disconnect issue > > Bipin Kunal > bkunal at redhat.com > User Perspectives > > On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 3:18 PM, Amye Scavarda <amye at redhat.com> wrote: > >> Demo : Quickly setup GlusterFS cluster >> This demo will let you understand How to setup GlusterFS cluster and how >> to exploit its features. >> >> GlusterFS is a scalable network filesystem. Using commodity hardware, you >> can create large, distributed storage solutions for media streaming, data >> analysis, and other data and bandwidth-intensive tasks. GlusterFS is free >> and open source software. >> >> This demo is intended for new user who is willing to setup glusterFS >> cluster. >> >> This demo will let you understand How to setup GlusterFS cluster and how >> to exploit its features. >> >> Scope of this session : >> >> 1) Install GlusterFS packages >> 2) Create a trusted storage pool >> 3) Create a GlusterFS volume >> 4) Access GlusterFS volume using various protocols >> a) FUSE b) NFS c) CIFS d) NFS-ganesha >> 5) Using Snapshot >> 6) Creating geo-rep session >> 7) Adding/removing/replacing bricks >> 8) Bit-rot detection and correction >> >> Bipin Kunal >> bkunal at redhat.com >> User Perspectives >> >> On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 3:17 PM, Amye Scavarda <amye at redhat.com> wrote: >> >>> An Update on GlusterD-2.0 >>> An update on what's been happening in GlusterD-2.0 since the last summit. >>> >>> Discussion around GlusterD-2.0 was initially started at the last Gluster >>> Development summit. Since then we've had many followup discussions, and >>> officially started working on GD2. In this talk I'll be providing an update >>> on what has been done, what we're doing and what needs to be done. >>> >>> Kaushal >>> kshlmster at gmail.com >>> Future Gluster Features >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 3:16 PM, Amye Scavarda <amye at redhat.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Challenges with Gluster and Persistent Memory >>>> >>>> A discussion of the difficulties posed by persistent memory with >>>> Gluster and short and long term steps to address them. >>>> >>>> Persistent memory will significantly improve storage performance. But >>>> these benefits may be hard to realize in Gluster. Gains are mitigated from >>>> costly network overhead and its deep software layer. It is also likely that >>>> the high costs of persistent memory will limit deployments. This talk shall >>>> discuss short and long term steps to take on those problems. Possible >>>> strategies include better incorporating high speed networks such as >>>> infiniband, client side caching of metadata, and centralizing DHT's >>>> layouts. The talk will include discussion and results from a range of >>>> experiments in software and hardware. >>>> >>>> Presenters: >>>> Dan Lambright, Rafi Parambil dlambrig at redhat.com >>>> Future Gluster Features >>>> >>>> On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 3:15 PM, Amye Scavarda <amye at redhat.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 12:48 PM, Vijay Bellur <vbellur at redhat.com> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hey All, >>>>>> >>>>>> Gluster Developer Summit 2016 is fast approaching [1] on us. We are >>>>>> looking to have talks and discussions related to the following themes in >>>>>> the summit: >>>>>> >>>>>> 1. Gluster.Next - focusing on features shaping the future of Gluster >>>>>> >>>>>> 2. Experience - Description of real world experience and feedback >>>>>> from: >>>>>> a> Devops and Users deploying Gluster in production >>>>>> b> Developers integrating Gluster with other >>>>>> ecosystems >>>>>> >>>>>> 3. Use cases - focusing on key use cases that drive Gluster.today >>>>>> and Gluster.Next >>>>>> >>>>>> 4. Stability & Performance - focusing on current improvements to >>>>>> reduce our technical debt backlog >>>>>> >>>>>> 5. Process & infrastructure - focusing on improving current >>>>>> workflow, infrastructure to make life easier for all of us! >>>>>> >>>>>> If you have a talk/discussion proposal that can be part of these >>>>>> themes, please send out your proposal(s) by replying to this thread. Please >>>>>> clearly mention the theme for which your proposal is relevant when you do >>>>>> so. We will be ending the CFP by 12 midnight PDT on August 31st, 2016. >>>>>> >>>>>> If you have other topics that do not fit in the themes listed, please >>>>>> feel free to propose and we might be able to accommodate some of them as >>>>>> lightening talks or something similar. >>>>>> >>>>>> Please do reach out to me or Amye if you have any questions. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks! >>>>>> Vijay >>>>>> >>>>>> [1] https://www.gluster.org/events/summit2016/ >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Annoyingly enough, the Google Doc form won't let people outside of the >>>>> Google Apps domain view it, which is not going to be super helpful for >>>>> this. >>>>> >>>>> I'll go ahead and close the Google form, send out the talks that have >>>>> already been added, and have the form link back to this mailing list post. >>>>> Thanks! >>>>> >>>>> - amye >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Amye Scavarda | amye at redhat.com | Gluster Community Lead >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Amye Scavarda | amye at redhat.com | Gluster Community Lead >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Amye Scavarda | amye at redhat.com | Gluster Community Lead >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Amye Scavarda | amye at redhat.com | Gluster Community Lead >> > > > > -- > Amye Scavarda | amye at redhat.com | Gluster Community Lead > > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-devel mailing list > Gluster-devel at gluster.org > http://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-devel > > >-- Amye Scavarda | amye at redhat.com | Gluster Community Lead -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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