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SPDK CAS BDEV Demo at SPDK Summit #18

Open KariukiJ opened 5 years ago

KariukiJ commented 5 years ago

If you are interested in filing a request for access to the Accelerate With Optane Community Lab for performance testing, optimization, and analysis, please fill out the details below. Contact Avi Deitcher at avi@packet.net with questions.

Name, email, company, job title

John Kariuki, John.K.Kariuki@intel.com, Software Engineer

Note that projects with two or more participants are preferred.

Project Title and brief description

SPDK CAS BDEV Demo Requesting access to set up a demo that shows the value of SPDK + CAS + Optane at the SPDK summit.

How does the open source community benefit from your work?

Demonstrating the environment at SPDK Summit to put it in front of our development community. The SPDK community members are looking to build the fastest storage solutions so they are a good fit for Optane.

Is the code that you’re going to run 100% open source? If so, what is the URL or URLs where it is located?

Yes. The URL is https://github.com/spdk/spdk

Does the infrastructure provided meet your testing needs (see: https://www.acceleratewithoptane.com/access/)?

Yes

What performance-focused articles has your project published before?

Here is a link to some performance reports we have published https://spdk.io/doc/performance_reports.html

Check out spdk.io for more information on the work we do to provide tools for developing high-performance storage application

Please state your contributions to the open source community and any other relevant initiatives

I work on performance testing. Here is a link to the last performance report I published https://ci.spdk.io/download/performance-reports/SPDK_nvme_bdev_perf_report_18.04.pdf

Would you be willing to share your analysis and results publicly?

Yes

Are you interested in testing Intel Optane SSDs with Intel Memory Drive Technology (IMDT)?

No