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    pNFS Advances

    December 12th, 2012

    Building an industry standard is a series of incremental steps – from the original concept through ratification, followed by education and promotion, and ultimately to the development of an ecosystem of solutions. For a number of years the SNIA Ethernet Storage Forum (ESF) has been successfully advocating and promoting the NFSv4.1 standard and pNFS extensions. …Read More


    NFSv4.1 Webcast Q&A

    September 20th, 2012

    Our recent Webcast: NFSv4.1 – Plan for a Smooth Migration was very well received and well attended. We thank everyone who was able to make the live event. For those of you who couldn’t make it, it’s now available on demand. Check it out here. There wasn’t enough time to respond to all of the …Read More


    NFSv4.1 Webcast-Tuesday, August 28th

    August 24th, 2012

    NFSv4.1 is a mature and stable protocol with many advantages over NFSv3 in meeting the demands being placed on storage by exploding data growth. Now is the time to plan for a smooth migration. I encourage you to register for our live Webcast on August 28th at http://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/663/52927. My colleague, Alex McDonald, and I will …Read More


    SNIA ESF Sponsored Webinar on Advances in NFSv4

    February 21st, 2012

    Good news. The SNIA Ethernet Storage Forum (ESF) will be presenting a live webinar on the topic of NFS version 4, including version 4.1 (RFC 5661) as well as a glimpse of what is being considered for version 4.2. The expert on the topic will be Alex McDonald, SNIA NFS SIG co-chair. Gary Gumanow, ESF …Read More


    What’s the story with NFSv4? Four things you need to know.

    October 26th, 2011

    Experts from SNIA’s Ethernet Storage Forum are going to discuss the key drivers to consider working with NFSv4. For years, NFSv3 has been the practical standard of choice. But, times have changed and significant advances in the NFS standards are ready to address today’s challenges around massive scale, cloud deployments, performance and management. Join our …Read More


    Beyond Potatoes - Migrating from NFSv3

    May 23rd, 2011

    “It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.” Douglas Adams (1952-2001, English humorist, writer and dramatist) While there have been many advances and improvements to NFS over the last decade, some IT organizations have elected to continue with NFSv3 – like potatoes, it’s the staple filesystem protocol that …Read More


    pNFS and Adoption in Academia

    August 12th, 2010

    Few weeks ago I was invited to present the state of the pNFS to the Purdue University. They are interested to be one of the early adopters and I jumped on that opportunity to promote pNFS. The presentation included the deep dive in the protocol and the need for scalability and I continued with the …Read More


    pNFS presence in the Labs

    May 11th, 2010

    Last week I attended the annual Massive Storage System Technologies 2010 Symposium in Tahoe. Most of the audience was from the National Labs, NASA, and Supercomputing centers. The discussions were mostly focused on the next exascale generation of storage and I was invited to present the pNFS as one of the major future technologies that …Read More