Storage and High Availability

The Linux Plumbers 2013 Storage and HA track is focusing on the future development of the High-Availability stack on Linux. This centers on the Pacemaker and corosync ecosystem, but extends to resource agents, fencing, cluster file systems, distributed storage, and their user interfaces. The goal is to further collaboration between projects, shared core libraries and functionality, and identify key roadmap items.

Attendees are more important than pre-defined topics.

The structure will be open space based, with a very brief introduction to the process in the beginning. All attendees are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the concept ahead of the microconference ;-)

(lmb volunteers as the moderator.)

Schedule

The schedule of an OST event is notoriously hard to plan in advance. However, topics of interest are collected here, and the slides and discussion notes will be linked from here later.

The schedule of the 2013 Microconference-Name Plumbers Micro Conference is as follows. Note presentation slides can be found on the Plumbers page by following the links to the abstracts:

  • Session 1 - Presenter 1
  • Session 2 - Presenter 2
  • etc…

Possible topics

  • DoD-certified scrubbing
    1. Every FOSS bolt-on filesystem (e.g. Hadoop, OrangeFS) is currently missing this feature, precluding adoption in the aerospace and defense sectors.
    2. A central library/utility that could be quickly integrated into multiple to existing applications would be ideal.
    3. The library/utility would either need to include a mechanism for scrubbing metadata as well as content, or offer accessible hooks for the addition of this feature by the various filesystem teams.

Discussion notes

To be filled in.

Contact

Proposal added by Lars Marowsky-Brée lmb@suse.com

 
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