I'm interested in this too. I followed the links, but did NOT find any time
of day, either morning or afternoon start time.

Did anyone have better luck w. this?

Rodney

On Sat, 11 Mar 2000 17:04:00 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

|  See below...
|  
|  At 03:49 PM 3/11/00 -0800, Greg KH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|  >Hi,
|  >
|  >Someone posted here about the SGI event in Portland next Wed, and I
|  >forgot all about it, but it looks like I might be up there then, and was
|  >wondering if they could forward me the URL to it.
|  >
|  >Thanks,
|  >
|  >greg k-h
|  >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|  >
|  
|  At 11:35 AM 3/9/00 -0800, Seth Cohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|  >http://www.sgi.com/events/linuxu/locations.html#Portland
|  >
|  >Free seminar... got a call from SGI on it, and am passing it on.
|  >
|  >I won't have a chance to go (I just took a day for a seminar yesterday
|  >and work is too busy)
|  >
|  >  Portland, OR - March 16
|  >
|  >The Portland Conference Center
|  >Bridges Ballroom
|  >300 N.E. Multnomah St.
|  >Portland, OR 97232
|  >503-239-9921
|  >
|  >Directions
|  >Register for this location
|  >Breakout Descriptions
|  >
|  >  Agenda Topics
|  >
|  >Security in Linux
|  >Software Development Tools
|  >Linux for the Internet - Web Serving and Media Serving
|  >XFS/CXFS
|  >Networking and Clustering on Linux
|  >Linux 64
|  >
|  >
|  >
|  >
|  >  Breakout Descriptions
|  >  Check your location and agenda for available breakouts.
|  >
|  >  Linux 64
|  >  A discussion of the tools for developing applications for Linux on the

|  >IA-64 platform.
|  >
|  >  Clusters and Networking on Linux
|  >  Linux provides an excellent networking environment with various 
|  >standards-based and
|  >  proprietary products. These products are used both for general
infrastructure
|  >  networking use as well as for cluster interconnects. State-of-the-art
and 
|  >emerging
|  >  technologies and standards within the networking space are discussed.
Linux
|  >  clustering solutions provide System Architects availability and 
|  >scalability right-sized
|  >  for their environment. Three classes of clusters are explored: High 
|  >Availability clusters;
|  >  Throughput clusters; and Capability clusters. These clusters ensure
that 
|  >problems are
|  >  always solvable, large numbers of individual problems can be solved,
and 
|  >even the
|  >  largest and most demanding problems can be solve.
|  >
|  >  Linux for the Internet - Web Serving, E-Commerce, and Messaging
|  >  This session addresses the issues of design, tuning, and reliability
for 
|  >Web Serving,
|  >  E-Commerce, and Messaging on Linux. Also, how to build a system/site
that 
|  >is both
|  >  highly available and high-performance.
|  >
|  >  Security in Linux
|  >  This talk addresses the current state of security features in Linux, 
|  >touches on current
|  >  efforts in the Linux community to improve those features, and outlines

|  >SGI's plans with
|  >  regard to future direction.
|  >
|  >  XFS and CXFS
|  >  SGI is contributing the XFS file system to the Open Source Linux 
|  >community using
|  >  the copyleft GPL license. XFS is one of SGI's core competencies in 
|  >high-performance
|  >  computing. It is the most scalable, high-performance journal file
system 
|  >available
|  >  today. This talk will review the advanced XFS features and how and why

|  >SGI will
|  >  distribute it as an Open Source GPL file system for Linux
|  >
|  >  The Clustered XFS file system from SGI, CXFS, provides a single-system

|  >view of file
|  >  system from multiple heterogeneous hosts (Linux, NT, IRIX, etc.),
sharing 
|  >disks over a
|  >  storage area network (SAN), such as a Fibre Channel fabric. The
application
|  >  programmer interface (API) for processes sharing disks from multiple 
|  >hosts is the
|  >  same as if they were on one multi-processor (SMP) host. This talk will

|  >describe the
|  >  capabilities, efficiency, implementation methods, status, and plans
for CXFS.





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