FYI... this will be an interesting webinar. If you've wanted to learn how GlusterFS translators work, here's your opportunity.
Session to be led by Jeff Darcy, who has used the translator subsystem significantly for building HekaFS (fka CloudFS).
-JM
From: Gluster Webinars [heather@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 11:33 AM
To: John Mark Walker
Subject: Save the Date: Building New File Systems with GlusterFS Translators
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Register Today for the Gluster for Geeks Webinar Series!
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GlusterFS is a stackable filesystem with a layered approach that allows developers to easily build new extensions and add new layers to the base filesystem. Join Red Hat engineers Jeff
Darcy and Anand Avati as they walk through the GlusterFS architecture and demonstrate how to get started building new translators. GlusterFS translator contributions in the past have included such things as data encryption, IMAP, FTP, a trash can, and much
more. In fact, much of what is considered core functionality of GlusterFS is implemented via translators.
GlusterFS is not just a filesystem, but a framework for new filesystems implemented as translators. Join us for this webinar, and you too can build filesystems on GlusterFS.
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Webinar: Building New File Systems with GlusterFS Translators
Wednesday, Oct 26
at 9am PT / 12pm ET
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Topic: Building
New Filesystems with GlusterFS Translators
Date: Wednesday, October 26
Time: 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET
Speakers:
Jeff Darcy, Principal SW Engineer, Red Hat
Anand Avati, Senior Principal Engineer, Red Hat
This will be a 60 minute webinar with the first 30 minutes dedicated to content and the last 30 minutes scheduled for Q&A.
We look forward to seeing you there!
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