"IPv6: No Longer Optional", by Owen DeLong, Hurricane Electric Internet Services
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This is a talk about the need to move forward with IPv6 or become increasingly disconnected from the Internet. Topics covered will include: a brief history of IPv4 run-out; why IPv6?; how do I get started with IPv6?; an introduction to IPv6 on Linux as an example of a POSIX-like system.
"GPFS Native RAID for 100,000-Disk Petascale Systems", by Veera Deenadhayalan, IBM Almaden Research Center
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"Ethernet's Future Trajectory", by John D'Ambrosia, Force10 Networks
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"Linux Systems Capacity Planning: Beyond RRD and top", by Rodrigo Campos
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"DevOps: The past and future are here. It's just not evenly distributed (yet)", by Kris Buytaert, Inuits
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"3 Myths and 3 Challenges to Bring System Administration out of the Dark Ages", by Mark Burgess, CFEngine
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"Copacetic", by David N. Blank-Edelman, Northeastern University College of Computer and Information Science
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"Converting the Ad-Hoc Configuration of a Heterogeneous Environment to a CFM, or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Chef", by Dimitri Aivaliotis, EveryWare AG
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The best papers are the ones where after they're presented you say "I can't wait to take these back to work!" That's the case with the papers presented in Wednesday morning's session. Chris St. Pierre and Matt Hermanson started off with "Staging Package Deployment via Repository Management". In this paper, they describe how they use a three-level repository scheme to manage the testing and deployment of software packages.
Keynote Address at the 25th Large Installation System Administration Conference (LISA '11), by Ben Rockwood, Joyent.
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DevOps may be a new term, but it's not a new idea. in this session we'll deconstruct it into its three transformation phases, look back at the often referenced but rarely explained history that influences it, and see how it is a catalyst that is changing the craft of system administration.