DevConf.CZ

Shared Memory Communications in Software-defined storage
06-13, 10:35–10:50 (Europe/Prague), A113 | Lightning Talks (capacity 64)

The Shared Memory Communications (SMC) protocol is an addition to TCP/IP and can be used transparently for shared memory communications. In my presentation I am going to share my experience of implementing Shared Memory Communications Direct (SMC-D) in Software-defined storage (SDS) on IBM Linux on Z platform. I will talk about advantages and disadvantages of using SMC-D in comparison with TCP/IP, explain how to enable SMC in your application and demonstrate the performance evaluation of SMC-D with Software-defined storage.

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Konstantin has 15+ years' experience in software development. His main areas of expertise are IBM s390x systems, cloud platforms (OpenShift) and storage software. He has also contributed to Open Source projects. Currently Konstantin is working on Software-Defined storage development on IBM Linux on Z platform.