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Thursday, April 21 • 9:00am - 9:40am
Keynote: The Future for Linux Storage, Filesystems and Memory Management - James Bottomley, IBM; Mel Gorman, SUSE; Jeff Layton, Primary Data

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The three track leaders from the recent LSF/MM Summit will present the outcomes from the summit and some indications of the future directions the Linux ecosystem is taking.
  • James Bottomley, IBM - IO Track Leader
  • Jeff Layton, Primary Data - FS Track Leader
  • Mel Gorman, SUSE Labs - MM Track Leader 

Moderators
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Martin K. Petersen

Architect, Oracle
Martin K. Petersen has contributed to the Linux Kernel since the early nineties. As Linux Storage Architect at Oracle he focuses on future I/O and storage technologies. Martin also participates in various industry standardization efforts and co-maintains the Linux SCSI stack.

Speakers
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James Bottomley

Distinguished Engineer, IBM
James Bottomley is a Distinguished Engineer at IBM Research where he works on Cloud and Container technology. He is also Linux Kernel maintainer of the SCSI subsystem. He has been a Director on the Board of the Linux Foundation and Chair of its Technical Advisory Board. He went to... Read More →
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Mel Gorman

Kernel Engineer, SUSE Labs
Mel Gorman is a Linux kernel developer specialising in virtual memory management and has been active in the community since 2005. He is employed by SUSE Labs since 2011 and is currently the engineering lead for the SUSE Performance Team. His primary responsibility is leading a... Read More →
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Jeff Layton

Sr. Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
Jeff Layton is a longtime Linux kernel and Ceph developer who specializes in network filesystems. He maintains the Linux kernel CephFS client and is a contributor to many other open source projects.


Thursday April 21, 2016 9:00am - 9:40am PDT
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