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Brendan Gregg, Fishworks engineer

Thursday Jul 09, 2009

I'll be speaking about DTrace and kernel engineering at Kernel Conference Australia, 2009. It's in Brisbane from July 15th to 17th, and while seats are limited, at the time of this posting I hear some are still available.

In the US, there are many yearly conferences where people can hear from operating system and kernel engineers, and can also interact directly with them for difficult problems (I've made many customer visits since working here.) These are healthy interactions: customers can get a much better understanding of how technologies work, why they were designed in certain ways, and express which future developments are most important. engineers can learn what the customer pain points are, how well their technologies are working in the real world, and how well customers are understanding their documentation. After meeting with customers I often tune my todo list to better meet their needs.

KCA2009 is a rare opportunity in Australia to meet many of the experts in Solaris and Open Source kernel engineering, and I'm looking forward to returning to Australia to take part (although, not looking forward to the 14 hour flight. ;-) For the KCA2009 attendees - see you there!

Comments:

See you there Brendan!

alan.

Posted by Alan Hargreaves on July 09, 2009 at 07:40 PM PDT #

Harden the **** up! US has made you soft - 14 hours!? :P

Posted by Glynn Foster on July 10, 2009 at 03:12 AM PDT #

Hey Brandon:

I know this is probably not the right place to ask you this question, but I am going to try anyways because it is important:

I have been monitoring the persistent L2ARC development for a while now.
http://bugs.opensolaris.org/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6662467
According to the bugzilla, it used to say that persistent L2ARC will be in SNV_113, but now it is empty.

Can you give us a more accurate time frame (SNV_#) to look for integration of persistent L2ARC? I have an application that needs L2ARC to be persistent because L2ARC warm up time is too slow to be acceptable. Any chance of it making into the OpenSolaris 2010.02 edition?

Thanks. Keep up the good work

Posted by TS on July 14, 2009 at 06:21 PM PDT #

Brendan, do you know if there are recordings of the conference?

I was unable to attend the live event over Ustream because of the time difference.

I am very much interested in your DTrace presentation and your Keynote.

Thanks!

Posted by Jean-Francois on August 03, 2009 at 07:44 AM PDT #

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