Re: [nfsv4] Bakeathon Talk: NFS/RDMA Basics

Steve Dickson <SteveD@RedHat.com> Tue, 26 September 2017 13:24 UTC

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Subject: Re: [nfsv4] Bakeathon Talk: NFS/RDMA Basics
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Just a quick reminder... this will start in 30mins or so... 

steved.

On 09/23/2017 09:30 PM, Steve Dickson wrote:
> Hello All!
> 
> At the upcoming Bakeathon Chuck Lever will be giving
> a 3 part talk on the basics of NFS over RDMA and the ins
> and outs on how to support it. The meeting is open to 
> everyone who is interested so please feel free to join in.
> 
> The talks will be given at the Red Hat office in 
> Westford MA. The address is: 314 Littleton Rd, Westford, MA 01886
> 
> The bluejeans access: https://bluejeans.com/5642721552/
> (I've been told downloading the app works well)
> 
> The call in info: 1-888-847-2201 Conf code: 564.272.1552
> 
> The talk times are:
>    *Tues Sept 26 10:00 am (EST)*
>    *Tues Sept 26 03:00 pm (EST)*
>    *Weds Sept 27 10:00 am (EST)*
> 
> 
> The talks will be recorded and posted on either 
> http://nfsv4bat.org/ or http://linux-nfs.org or both. 
> 
> Here is the synopsis of the talks
> 
> 1. Introduction to RDMA verbs. This background talk describes the
> building blocks used to implement RDMA-enabled storage protocols.
> 
> 2. RPC-over-RDMA and NFS/RDMA. We'll discuss the details of how
> RDMA verbs are used to move RPC and NFS requests, followed by a
> look at actual wire traffic samples using Wireshark.
> 
> 3. Code walk-through. This section is for folks who are permitted
> to view GPL code. We'll examine the structure of the Linux NFS/RDMA
> client and server implementations.
> 
> We are hoping for vibrant discussion. (Relevant) questions are welcome
> at any time. Chuck will adjust the presentation depending on whether
> there is already sufficient group knowledge in a topic area.
> 
> steved.
>