Joe,
30 minutes should be good. Here's a quick abstract/title:
Title: Open Compute Platform for Hadoop
Abstract: Open Compute Hardware allows for inexpensive scaling on a rack-sized scale. Hadoop takes advantage of scaling at that level. We are moving toward using Foreman to deploy Hadoop onto the OCP hardware for ourselves and our customers.
Bios:
Matt Hyclak (@hyclak) is a Sr. Systems Engineer at CBTS. Primarily a Linux engineer, he has spent time in the professional services area and is now working on R&D around cloud services. Matt participates in the Central Ohio Linux Users Group and has been using Linux since 1998.
Eric Sarakaitis (@esarakaitis) is a Sr. Virtualization Engineer at CBTS. He offers over 10 years experience as a systems engineer, with a wide range of technical experience in various operating systems and platforms. Eric has experience in diverse companies and organizations and specializes in Virtualization and other hosted platforms such as Windows and Linux.
Pictures are attached.
Thanks!
Matt
On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 4:56 PM, Joe Brockmeier jzb@redhat.com wrote:
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It does because of the knox unit, and the ability to do up to 30 drives attached to he compute sled.
OK. Can you get me a title/abstract and bio/picture for you and Matthew?
Also twitter handles would be helpful, if you're on Twitter (if we put the schedule on Lanyrd as well).
Do you want 30, 45, 60 minutes?
Best,
jzb
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