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Announcement of the conference Linux Piter 2016 - the second international Linux conference in Russia

Now we are actively preparing the second Linux Piter conference and, while the list of speakers is being formed, let us recall how the first part of it went.



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Last year, together with colleagues from IT-Events, we held the first big international Linux conference in St. Petersburg. It was a one-day conference with reports in 3 parallel streams. An event of this level and scale in Russia we wanted to do after a trip to many wonderful Linux conferences in the States, Canada and Europe.



For the first time, we gathered 150 people, to be exact 148, then it was mostly Peter and Moscow, although there were more than enough guests from Russia and abroad.

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The list of participants was quite predictable: almost half of the programmers, a third were system administrators, the rest of the university representatives and technical managers.



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As we wanted, we made a conference without marketing, sales and PR. In the reports there was only technical information about how what works from the inside, where it is going, and how the project will develop. It turned out very high quality!



The key speakers of the conference were: Pavel Emelyanov (Architect / OpenVZ, Moscow), Daniel Nagy (Managing director / ePoint Systems / Hungary), John Ronciak (SW Architect / Intel / USA), Allen Hubbe (Software engineer / EMC / USA) and Ilya Kosmodemyansky (CEO and Consultant / PostgreSQL-Consulting / Germany).



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In the first stream, there were English-speaking speakers and several Russian speakers, whose reports were simultaneously translated into English for foreign guests. There was no translation into Russian. This year we will do both in English, but more on that below ...



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Below in the article a dozen of the best reports of the last year are estimated by the participants. Almost all reports received very high marks, so the rating is more likely a benchmark for what to look first.



About preparing Linux Piter 2016



This year's Linux Piter conference will be a two-day, it will be held in 2 parallel streams of reports and will be held November 11-12, 2016 in St. Petersburg.



The conference remains international, so the first stream of reports will be completely in English without simultaneous translation into Russian. The second stream will be completely in Russian, but with simultaneous translation into English. We again invite to take part in the conference of our compatriots, guests from Europe and America.



We also invite Linux experts to share their experience and knowledge and make an interesting and useful report. The speakers, of course, participate free of charge; in addition, for them we make an excursion program on the third day of the conference, and if possible we will try to cover their travel expenses and accommodation.



So, TOP 10 reports of the Linux Piter 2015 conference





1) Pavel Kurochkin and Denis Gabidullin: “The Most SoC, linux, u-boot, rake”







2) Konstantin Ushakov: “OpenOnload network stack. What and why does he beat the Linux kernel? ”







3) Alexander Chistyakov: “Optimization of performance in Linux: a time of amazing stories”







4) Pavel Emelyanov: “Live migration of containers: pros, cons, pitfalls”







5) Timofey Turenko: “MaxScale: intelligent data gateway”







6) Alexander Fedorov: “OpenStack CI: flows, tooling, and more”







7) Ilya Kosmodemyansky (Linux tuning to improve PostgreSQL performance),







8) Evgeny Polyakov: “History, experience, mistakes and successes in the process of creating a truly scalable data storage systems”







9) John Ronciak: “DPDK - The Many Interfaces to Configure the Kernel Interfaces”







10) Dmitry Samsonov: “Tuni memory and network stack in Linux: the history of transfer of high-loaded servers to a fresh distribution”







All available records can be found on our channel .



Anyone wishing to take part in the conference is recommended not to postpone the purchase of tickets, but to take care of it right now, since as the date approaches the cost of participation in the conference will slowly grow.



Linux Piter is an adult conference about systems, platforms, and tools.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/308536/



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