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| Open Network Summit || 2016-03-15 || fd.io is the future || Ed Warnicke <hagbard@gmail.com IRC: edwarnicke || [[File:Fdio is the future.pptx|Fdio is the future]] || | | Open Network Summit || 2016-03-15 || fd.io is the future || Ed Warnicke <hagbard@gmail.com IRC: edwarnicke || [[File:Fdio is the future.pptx|Fdio is the future]] || | ||
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| Open Network Summit || 2016-03-17 || Packet Processed Storage in a Software Defined World || Ash Young <ashlee@wildernessvoice.com IRC: ashyoung || [[File:Packet Processed Storage in a Software Defined World.pptx|thumb|The storage arena has strived to significantly improve its storage capabilities over the years via technologies such as FCoE and NVMe. Simply reducing where the protocol sits in terms of the OSI model has proven to not be the solution. Similarly, eliminating the CPU from being the bottleneck for local storage I/O is also not the answer. Instead, we must assume that storage blocks or objects must ultimately be exchanged over a network; and if storage ultimately goes over the network, then we must re-think storage as packet processing.]] || | | Open Network Summit || 2016-03-17 || Packet Processed Storage in a Software Defined World || Ash Young <ashlee@wildernessvoice.com IRC: ashyoung || [[File:Packet Processed Storage in a Software Defined World.pptx|thumb|The storage arena has strived to significantly improve its storage capabilities over the years via technologies such as FCoE and NVMe. Simply reducing where the protocol sits in terms of the OSI model has proven to not be the solution. Similarly, eliminating the CPU from being the bottleneck for local storage I/O is also not the answer. Instead, we must assume that storage blocks or objects must ultimately be exchanged over a network; and if storage ultimately goes over the network, then we must re-think storage as packet processing.]] || |
Revision as of 17:02, 25 March 2016
Introduction
This page is intended for folks who are presenting fd.io to various groups to post who they are, when they have (or will present) and the slides they use to facilitate slide sharing :)
Presentations
Note: This is not claiming to be complete as its kept up by presenters voluntarily reporting (please try to maintain date order)
Event | Date | Theme | Presenter | Deck | Notes |
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OpenDaylight Design Forum | 2016-02-29 | fd.io Intro | Ed Warnicke <hagbard@gmail.com IRC: edwarnicke | File:Fdio intro 2016-03-10.pptx | |
Open Network Summit | 2016-03-15 | fd.io is the future | Ed Warnicke <hagbard@gmail.com IRC: edwarnicke | File:Fdio is the future.pptx | |
Open Network Summit | 2016-03-15 | Intro to fd.io | Ed Warnicke <hagbard@gmail.com IRC: edwarnicke | File:Fdio intro - ONS -2016-03-16.pptx | |
Open Network Summit | 2016-03-17 | Packet Processed Storage in a Software Defined World | Ash Young <ashlee@wildernessvoice.com IRC: ashyoung | File:Packet Processed Storage in a Software Defined World.pptx |