Zoned Storage Devices (SMR HDDs and ZNS SSDs) have demonstrated that they can improve storage capacity, throughput, and latency over conventional storage devices for many workloads. Zoned storage technology is deployed at scale in some of the largest data centers in the world. There's already a well-established set of storage vendors with increasing device availability and a mature software foundation for interacting with zoned storage devices is available. Zoned storage software support is evolving and their is room for increased file-system support and additional userspace applications. The Zoned Storage microconference focuses on evolving the Linux zoned storage ecosystem by improving kernel support, file systems, and applications. In addition, the forum allows us to open the discussion to incorporate and grow the zoned storage community making sure to meet everyone's needs and expectations. Finally, it is an excellent opportunity for anyone interested in zoned storage devices to meet and discuss how we can move the ecosystem forward together. Suggested topics: - Ecosystem & Architectural review - Your journey using or enabling zoned storage devices - Current and future kernel work (non-power of 2 zones, swap support, raid, log-structured block devices …) - Qemu support now and later - SPDK support now and later - File systems support now and later (f2fs, btrfs, zonefs, ...) - Application support now and later (CacheLib, Cassandra, Ceph, HDFS, RocksDB, MySQL, TerarkDB, your favorite application, …) - Tools and libraries related to zoned storage devices (blkzone, fio, libzbd, nvme-cli, xnvme, xztl, …) - Debugging tools and approaches If you are interested in participating in this microconference and have topics to propose, please use the LPC CFP process [1], and select "Zone Storage MC" for the "Track". The submission deadline is June 30. Come and join us in the discussion. We hope to see you there! For more information, feel free to contact the Zoned Storage MC Leads: Adam Manzanares <a.manzanares@xxxxxxxxxxx> Luis Chamberlain <mcgrof@xxxxxxxxxx> Matias Bjørling <mb@xxxxxxxxxxx> Hannes Reinecke <hare@xxxxxxx> [1] https://lpc.events/event/16/abstracts/ -- dm-devel mailing list dm-devel@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/dm-devel