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5–9 Nov 2007
The Genome Sequencing Center at Washington University in St. Louis
US/Central timezone

OpenAFS Status and Futures

6 Nov 2007, 16:30
30m
Seminar Room B (The Genome Sequencing Center at Washington University in St. Louis)

Seminar Room B

The Genome Sequencing Center at Washington University in St. Louis

Eric P. Newman Education Center 320 South Euclid Avenue St. Louis, MO 63110 USA
Storage Storage II

Speakers

Derrick Brashear (Sine Nomine Associates and OpenAFS Gatekeeper) Jeffrey Altman (Secure Endpoints Inc. and OpenAFS Gatekeeper)

Description

OpenAFS has completed seven years as an open source project. During that time OpenAFS has successfully tackled many challenges including new platforms, multi-processor systems, and network environments consisting of mobile clients and partitioning. OpenAFS Gatekeepers, Derrick Brashear and Jeffrey Altman, will provide updates on the latest OpenAFS offerings, the most common usage models, and describe a vision of what OpenAFS can achieve with the support of the HEP community. Time will be left to answer questions and receive feedback from current users and administrators and those considering deploying AFS in support of their applications and research projects.

Primary authors

Derrick Brashear (Sine Nomine Associates and OpenAFS Gatekeeper) Jeffrey Altman (Secure Endpoints Inc. and OpenAFS Gatekeeper)

Presentation materials