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BayLISA March General Meeting

Thursday, March 16, 2006 from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM (PT)

Sunnyvale, CA

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You can also send a message to rsvp@baylisa.org if you do not want to use the Mollyguard service. RSVP is required for the event. IP Storage Today and Tomorrow
Speaker: David Dale, Network Appliance iSCSI Evangelist and Chair of the SNIA IP Storage Forum

This session will highlight the progress made with iSCSI over the past 3 years and how next-generation features such as multi-connection sessions and ErrorRecoverLevel>0 are pushing iSCSI into more demanding application environments. Dave will also talk about where you can expect to see iSCSI next. (hint: think departmental Linux and UNIX environments)

The Kilo-Client 1000 Host Swarm
Speakers: Gregg Ferguson, Laboratory Administrator, and David Brown, Engineering Support Manager, of the NetApp Engineering

Gregg and David from the NetApp RTP (Research Triangle Park) Engineering Laboratory will explain how they designed and built the world's largest iSCSI-based diskless server farm (1,000 nodes). Alll server nodes boot from NetApp storage using iSCSI and can be rapidly rebooted to run various versions of Linux, Windows, or other operating systems. Because a single LUN is shared among many servers in this design, server provisioning is almost unlimited.

This session will describe the server farm in detail and discuss how particular technologies were chosen.

You can also send a message to rsvp@baylisa.org if you do not want to use the Mollyguard service. RSVP is required for the event.

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Network Appliance
495 E Java Dr
Building 3
Sunnyvale, CA 94089

Thursday, March 16, 2006 from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM (PT)


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BayLISA includes system and network administrators across a range of skill levels. BayLISA meets monthly to discuss topics of interest to administrators and managers of sites supporting more than 100 users and/or computers. blw@baylisa.org to contact event coordinators.