SMI-Lab 15 Plugfest #3 On May 18-21, 2015, NetApp hosted the third SMI-Lab plugfest of the year at their facility in Sunnyvale, California. Chris Lionetti, Reference Architect at NetApp and Treasurer of the Storage Management Initiative, helped with arrangements. Jim Davis, WS, once again led the plugfest May Plugfest Themes: Indications, CIM RS, SSM
Participating Companies
Attendees in Sunnyvale
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Alex Naparu, Microsoft, gave two presentations and worked with attendees.
Daily status meetings Storage Alert Indications—Alex Naparu SMI Bug Meeting Pegasus Update – Karl Schopmeyer Windows 2016 NAS Changes - Alex Naparu SMI Marketing Update – Troy Biegger SSM—Joint meeting with SSM Working Group File Replication Off-site Plugfest appreciation dinner
SMI-Lab Meetings
Jim Davis (left) led the plugfest, and Troy Biegger reported on SMI marketing activities. Both are with WS.
Thank you for hosting, NetApp!
Hosting a Plugfest… NetApp hosted this plugfest at their headquarters in Sunnyvale, California. They provided the infrastructure and lab rooms for plugfest attendees to access the work rooms throughout the four-day event.
Nimble Storage reports... Khushboo Sancheti, Nimble Storage, reported on her team's accomplishments: "We worked with Karl Schopmeyer to get code working with Pegasus V2.13; we identified issues and were able to fix them. We also had great discussions with Microsoft regarding Indications."
• August 3-6 • October 5-8 • December 7–10
Cisco Systems Dell Compellent Fujitsu Hewlett-Packard Inova Development Microsoft NetApp Nimble Storage SNIA Tegile Systems WS
Jim Davis leads SMI-Lab 15 Weekly Technical calls Wednesdays 10:00 AM Pacific
Karl Schopmeyer, Inova Development, updated all attendees on Open Pegasus and consulted with those who wanted advice and help with troubleshooting.
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The SMI-Lab ran like any other plugfest, the only difference was the location. NetApp prepared a conference room and workbenches that would hold up to 50 people. VPN to SNIA’s Tech Center was available on the NetApp network to facilitate access to equipment in Colorado Springs. Chris Lionetti, NetApp, provided attendees with nformation on restaurants and transportation. NetApp provided breakfast and lunch, and—as it traditionally does— SNIA hosted a team-building dinner at a local restaurant. SMI-Lab 15 Plugfest #4
August 3-6, 2015 SNIA Tech Center, Colorado Springs Themes: CIM-RS, SSM, Alert Indications
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