After a one-year hiatus, the Linux Storage and Filesystems Conference (Vault) 
returns in 2019, under the sponsorship and organization of the USENIX 
Association. Vault brings together practitioners, implementers, users, and 
researchers working on storage in open source and related projects.

We welcome creators and users of open source storage, file systems, and related 
technologies to submit their work and to join us for Vault '19, which will take 
place on February 25 - 26, 2019, in Boston, MA, USA, and will be co-located 
with the 17th USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies (FAST '19).

Learn More about Vault '19:
https://www.usenix.org/conference/vault19

Learn More about FAST '19:
https://www.usenix.org/conference/fast19

We are looking for proposals on a diverse range of topics related to storage, 
Linux, and open source. The best talks will share your or your team's 
experience with a new technology, a new idea, a new approach, or inspire the 
audience to think beyond the ways they have always done things. We are also 
accepting proposals for a limited number of workshop sessions, where content 
can be more like a tutorial in nature or include hands-on participation by 
attendees. We encourage new speakers to submit talks as some of the most 
insightful talks often come from people with new experiences to share.

Previous Vault events have drawn multiple hundreds of attendees from a range of 
companies, with backgrounds ranging from individual open source contributors, 
to new startups, through teams within the technology and storage giants, or 
storage end users.

Talk and workshop proposals are due on Thursday, November 15, 2018. Please read 
through the Call for Participation for additional details, including topics of 
interest, and submission instructions.

View the Vault '19 Call for Participation:
https://www.usenix.org/conference/vault19/call-for-participation

We look forward to receiving your proposals!

Christoph Hellwig
Erik Riedel
Ric Wheeler, Red Hat
vault19cha...@usenix.org

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