Slides From Linux Foundation's 2016 File-System Conference

Written by Michael Larabel in Free Software on 22 April 2016 at 10:03 AM EDT. 3 Comments
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The Linux Foundation was hosting their "Vault" Linux storage and file-system conference the past two days in Raleigh, North Carolina.

If you're interested in Linux storage/file-systems but weren't able to attend the event in person, many of the slides are now available for free online. Among the Vault 2016 presentations were on OrangeFS, NVM, GlusterD 2.0, managing persistent memory, solving Linux storage scalability bottlenecks, Btrfs, GlusterFS, file-system fuzzing, and more.

All of the LF Vault 2016 presentation slides can be found via this LinuxFoundation.org event page.
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