Presentations
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2014
SambaXP 2014
May 2014 – Göttingen, Germany
- Implementing Microsoft Open Specifications, Neil Martin (Microsoft)
- Improving the Samba VFS for zero Samba Mods, Richard Sharpe (Panzura)
- Apple dances SAMBA, Ralph Böhme (SerNet)
- A new DCERPC infrastructure for Samba, Stefan Metzmacher (SerNet)
- How I learned to love SHARING VIOLATION, Richard Sharpe (Panzura)
- The road to MIT Kerberos support, Andreas Schneider (Red Hat)
- Users are crazy! What are they thinking?, Jim McDonough (SUSE)
- Scalable file change notify, Volker Lendecke (SerNet)
- Samba, SMB3, Clustering - The Road To Hyper-V!?, Michael Adam (SerNet)
- ID Mapping of Active Directory users with SSSD, Sumit Bose (Red Hat)
- SMB3 - Bringing High Performance File Access to Linux, Steven French (IBM)
- Samba in a cross protocol environment, Mathias Dietz (IBM)
- Testing your full software stack on a single host with cwrap, Andreas Schneider (Red Hat)
- To winbind or not to winbind - that is NOT the question!, Michael Adam (SerNet)
- Samba4 with OpenLDAP Backend - It's Alive!, Nadezhda Ivanova (Symas)
- Trusting Active Directory with FreeIPA: a story beyond Samba, Alexander Bokovoy (Red Hat)
- µSamba - Scaling Samba Down to Micro Servers, Kai Blin (MPG)
- Sustaining CTDB Development, Amitay Isaacs (IBM)
- OpenChange: Beyond Technical Fulfillment, Julien Kerihuel (OpenChange)
- Scaling IP address handling in CTDB, Martin Schwenke
- Experiences of Applying Samba in Enterprise NAS Products, Ingo Meents (IBM)
- Elasto cloud storage, David Disseldorp (SUSE)
- Recent improvements in using NFS4 ACLs with Samba, Alexander Werth (IBM)
- OpenStack and Samba, Simo Sorce (Red Hat)
- Asynchronous smbd - the future of file serving, Jeremy Allison (Google)
Linux.conf.au 2014
January 2014 – Perth, Australia
- The best CTDB bugs ever!, Amitay Isaacs & Martin Schwenke
2013
- So Samba 4.0 is out - And What's Next?, Michael Adam, Stefan Metzmacher (Samba Team, SerNet)
- DNSing Samba - The guide to using Samba 4.0 DNS, Kai Blin (Samba Team)
- SMB3 Application Workload Performance, Tom Talpey (Microsoft)
- Samba 4 management with SMC, Fabrizio Manfredi
- State of Samba, a year in the life of Samba, Matthieu Patou (Samba Team)
- AutoRID module extensions to control ID generation, Mathias Dietz (IBM)
- Prequel: Distributed Caching and WAN Acceleration, Jose Rivera (RedHat), Chris Hertel (Samba Team, RedHat)
- Using NFSv4 ACLs with Samba in a multiprotocol environment - Status and outlook, Alexander Werth (IBM)
- Make it Snappery - Snapshots with Samba and Snapper, David Disseldorp (Samba Team, SUSE Linux)
- File serving challenges at Ghent University, Luk Claes, Ivo De Decker (Ghent University)
- Advances in Network Capture of SMB3, Neil Martin (Microsoft)
- First Aid Kit - Some new tools to fiddle with the not so trivial database, Gregor Beck (SerNet)
- OpenChange 2.0 Ecosystem, Julien Kerihuel (OpenChange)
- CTDB 2.0 and Beyond, Amitay Isaacs (IBM)
- Experiences of 1.5 years of Samba 4 in the field, Arvid Requate (Univention)
- Samba Performance Tuning, Volker Lendecke (Samba Team, SerNet), Christian Ambach (Samba Team, IBM)
- Challenges and Experiences of the Samba 4 Integration in Zentyal, Samuel Cabrero (Zentyal)
- DTrace and Samba, Ira Cooper (Samba Team, The Mathworks Inc)
- samba4app - Building an OpenSource Product on Samba 4, Michael Adam (Samba Team, SerNet), Börn Baumbach (SerNet)
- Linux and SMB3 - Where are we now? What works? What is coming soon?, Steven French (Samba Team, IBM)
- Polished AD Integration, Stef Walter (RedHat)
- Getting the Most out of the Linux CIFS Client, Jeff Layton (Samba Team)
- Samba 4 in Fedora, Alexander Bokovoy, Simo Sorce (Samba Team, RedHat)
- Smaller, Faster, Scalier, Matthieu Patou (Samba Team)
- Samba on Gluster: Issues and Challenges, Chris Hertel (Samba Team, RedHat), Jose Rivera (RedHat)
- The Samba Engineering Process, Jeremy Allison (Samba Team, Google)
- Printing in Samba 4.0, Günther Deschner, Andreas Schneider (Samba Team, RedHat)
2012
Linux.conf.au 2012
January 2012 – Ballarat, Australia
- Testing CTDB – not necessarily trivial!, Martin Schwenke & Ronnie Sahlberg