Persistent Memory is already here for niche markets and several companies seem determined to make it mass market. How can we best exploit this new technology? The obvious answer, using it to store files more efficiently, is already well in progress. There are surely more interesting ways we can use it; we would like to discuss some of the ideas we've had, and any ideas that the other particpants bring to the BoFs.
The audience is anyone interested in using Persistent Memory in innovative ways.
The Linux ecosystem will benefit from being ready for ubiquitous deployments of Persistent Memory
Matthew works for Intel on storage-related Linux issues. His current projects include the NVM Express device driver and Persistent Memory. He has spoken at many conferences including OLS, LCA (ten times), LinuxCon, BSDCan, and others.
Thursday March 27, 2014 10:00am - 10:50am PDT
Salon H