The Solid State Storage Symposium
First of all I want to thank Matt Simmons and Stephen Foskett from GestaltIT.com as I am really honored to receive an invitation for the Storage Field Days in San Jose (CA) on 26 and 27 April. Tuesday I’ll get on the plane from Amsterdam to Frankfurt, to join Hans de Leenheer (see his post here) for our flight to San Francisco.
On wednesday it all starts with the Solid State Storage Symposium!
This all-day in-person event features panelists from key enterprise storage companies and will be moderated by independent experts, including Stephen Foskett, Robin Harris, Chris Evans, Howard Marks, and Nigel Poulson.
The day order will be:
9:00 Welcome and introduction by Stephen Foskett
9:15 Vision Presentations:
11:45 Keynote by Robin Harris
Robin Harris will take us back to the future 😉 Where will the the new Solid State Storage technologies lead us
13:30 – 16:00 Technology Deep-Dive Sessions
Panel 1- Tier vs. Cache
Chris Evans will discuss is Solid State should be treated simply as a big cache or a real storage tier.
The following vendors will take place in this panel:
Panel 2 – Array Architecture
Nigel Poulson will discuss how to make the right solid-state storage array architecture
The following vendors will take place in this panel:
Panel 3 – Future Architecture
Howard Marks will discuss what the future of Solid State Storage look like
The following vendors will take place in this panel:
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