2014-01-06 22:27:30

by Ric Wheeler

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Subject: [LSF/MM TOPIC] [ATTEND] persistent memory progress, management of storage & file systems


I would like to attend this year and continue to talk about the work on enabling
the new class of persistent memory devices. Specifically, very interested in
talking about both using a block driver under our existing stack and also
progress at the file system layer (adding xip/mmap tweaks to existing file
systems and looking at new file systems).

We also have a lot of work left to do on unifying management, it would be good
to resync on that.

Regards,

Ric


2014-01-06 22:58:47

by faibish, sorin

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Subject: RE: [LSF/MM TOPIC] [ATTEND] persistent memory progress, management of storage & file systems

Speaking of persistent memory I would like to discuss the PMFS as well as RDMA aspects of the persistent memory model. Also I would like to discuss KV stores and object stores on persistent memory. I was involved in the PMFS as a tester and I found several issues that I would like to discuss with the community. I assume that maybe others from Intel could join this discussion except for Andy and Matt which already asked for this topic. Thanks

./Sorin

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Subject: [LSF/MM TOPIC] [ATTEND] persistent memory progress, management of storage & file systems


I would like to attend this year and continue to talk about the work on enabling the new class of persistent memory devices. Specifically, very interested in talking about both using a block driver under our existing stack and also progress at the file system layer (adding xip/mmap tweaks to existing file systems and looking at new file systems).

We also have a lot of work left to do on unifying management, it would be good to resync on that.

Regards,

Ric

2014-01-07 19:44:41

by Joel Becker

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Subject: Re: [LSF/MM TOPIC] [ATTEND] persistent memory progress, management of storage & file systems

On Mon, Jan 06, 2014 at 05:32:56PM -0500, faibish, sorin wrote:
> Speaking of persistent memory I would like to discuss the PMFS as well as RDMA aspects of the persistent memory model. Also I would like to discuss KV stores and object stores on persistent memory. I was involved in the PMFS as a tester and I found several issues that I would like to discuss with the community. I assume that maybe others from Intel could join this discussion except for Andy and Matt which already asked for this topic. Thanks

Ooh, and the cluster/remote filesystem stories there (eg, RDMA etc) are
probably pretty cool.

Joel

>
> ./Sorin
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ric Wheeler
> Sent: Monday, January 06, 2014 5:21 PM
> To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: [LSF/MM TOPIC] [ATTEND] persistent memory progress, management of storage & file systems
>
>
> I would like to attend this year and continue to talk about the work on enabling the new class of persistent memory devices. Specifically, very interested in talking about both using a block driver under our existing stack and also progress at the file system layer (adding xip/mmap tweaks to existing file systems and looking at new file systems).
>
> We also have a lot of work left to do on unifying management, it would be good to resync on that.
>
> Regards,
>
> Ric
>
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