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This month's Topics - Sensu and ZFS

Thom Duran - Sensu

Abstract: Sensu is an open source project that makes a custom monitoring system easy to configure. The Sensu stack consists of RabbitMQ, Redis, and Sensu itself. While Sensu is easy to setup and configure, high availability and scalability is still a concern. We will discuss the archticture that allows for high availability that easily scales as needed.

Bio: Thom Duran is a Phoenix native who has worked at GoDaddy for 7 years in multiple roles. He currently works as a Site Reliability/Zero Touch Engineer focusing on monitoring and automation.

Kevin Bowling - ZFS

Abstract: OpenZFS is a state of the art cross-platform filesystem for Linux, FreeBSD,
Illumos, and Mac OS X.  This talk will detail how it differs from
traditional UNIX file systems, the current status for the different
supported operating systems, an introduction to the userland control
programs, an overview of hardware considerations for system builders, and a
brief look at the internal structure.

Bio: Kevin is a systems developer at Limelight Networks and has experience with a wide range of UNIX implementations. Current interests include OS build and release engineering for large scale clusters like Limelight's FreeBSD footprint.