Hi All, I would like to propose a talk to the next Dojo following KB's comments for more hands-on/tutorial style presentations. Title: Optimising Xen Deployments for Storage Performance This would include a review of the available storage backends for Xen (e.g. tapdisk, qemu, blkback) and their characteristics when used on different types of storage (e.g. FC/iSCSI/NFS, HDDs, SSDs). I will follow with available tools for monitoring storage performance and diagnosing problems on various deployments. Provided (reasonable) internet access is available, most of the presentation will be hands-on on live systems using cutting edge storage platforms. If not, I will use a laptop to run the tutorial and compare storage types such as a local SSD and an external (slow) USB drive. That can be done in 45 mins. After the talk, I expect the audience to be well-versed in: - Understanding the performance characteristics of various storage workloads - What are the pros and cons of different storage systems - Choosing the appropriate storage backend for a certain workload/platform pair - Monitoring and diagnosing issues related to storage performance in Xen deployments p.s. I still need to get travel approval for Brussels. p.s.2. I also apologise for posting outside of the thread, but like others I just signed up to this list. =) Best Regards, Felipe Staff Software Engineer XenServer Datapath Virtualisation 101 Science Park | Milton Road | Cambridge | CB4 0FY | UK T: +44 (0)1223 225909 | F: +44 (0)1223 225901 felipe.franciosi at citrix.com http://www.citrix.com