FAST 2019

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Deadlines
2018-12-11
2019-01-24
2018-09-26
2018-09-26
26
Sep
2018
Tutorial
26
Sep
2018
Submission
11
Dec
2018
Notification
24
Jan
2019
Paper
Metrics
Submitted Papers
145
Accepted Papers
58
Accepted Short Papers
2
Venue

Boston, MA, United States of America

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The 17th USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies (FAST '19) brings together storage-system researchers and practitioners to explore new directions in the design, implementation, evaluation, and deployment of storage systems. Co-located with NSDI '19

Topics

  • Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
    • Archival storage systems
    • Auditing and provenance
    • Big data, analytics, and data sciences
    • Caching, replication, and consistency
    • Cloud storage
    • Data deduplication
    • Database storage
    • Distributed and networked storage (wide-area, grid, peer-to-peer)
    • Empirical evaluation of storage systems
    • Experience with deployed systems
    • File system design
    • High-performance file systems
    • Key-value and NoSQL storage
    • Memory-only storage systems
    • Mobile, personal, embedded, and home storage
    • Parallel I/O and storage systems
    • Power-aware storage architectures
    • RAID and erasure coding
    • Reliability, availability, and disaster tolerance
    • Search and data retrieval
    • Solid state storage technologies and uses (e.g., flash, byte-addressable NVM)
    • Storage management
    • Storage networking
    • Storage performance and QoS
    • Storage security
    • Deployed Systems


Submissions

Important Dates

  • Submissions due: Wednesday, September 26, 2018, 8:59 pm PDT
  • Tutorial submissions due: Wednesday, September 26, 2018, 8:59 pm PDT
  • Notification to authors: Tuesday, December 11, 2018
  • Final papers due: Thursday, January 24, 2019

Committees

  • Program Co-Chairs
    • Arif Merchant, Google
    • Hakim Weatherspoon, Cornell University
    • Program Committee
    • Nitin Agrawal, Samsung Research
    • Mahesh Balakrishnan, Yale University and Facebook
    • André Brinkmann, Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz
    • Vijay Chidambaram, The University of Texas at Austin
    • Angela Demke Brown, University of Toronto
    • Peter Desnoyers, Northeastern University
    • Ashvin Goel, University of Toronto
    • Ajay Gulati, ZeroStack
    • Haryadi Gunawi, University of Chicago
    • Tim Harris, Amazon
    • Cheng Huang, Microsoft Research and Azure
    • Bill Jannen, Williams College
    • Rob Johnson, VMware Research Group
    • Kim Keeton, Hewlett Packard Enterprise
    • Geoff Kuenning, Harvey Mudd College
    • Sungjin Lee, DGIST (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology)
    • Peter Macko, NetApp
    • Umesh Maheshwari, Nimble Storage (an HPE company)
    • Arif Merchant, Google
    • Onur Mutlu, ETH Zurich and Carnegie Mellon University
    • Sam H. Noh, UNIST (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology)
    • Florentina Popovici, Google
    • Raju Rangaswami, Florida International University
    • Ken Salem, University of Waterloo
    • Jiri Schindler, Tranquil Data
    • Bianca Schroeder, University of Toronto
    • Keith A Smith, NetApp
    • Ioan Stefanovici, Microsoft Research
    • Swaminathan Sundararaman, ParallelM
    • Nisha Talagala, ParallelM
    • Vasily Tarasov, IBM Research
    • Joseph Tucek, Amazon
    • Carl Waldspurger, Carl Waldspurger Consulting
    • Andrew Warfield, Amazon
    • Hakim Weatherspoon, Cornell University
    • Brent Welch, Google
    • Ric Wheeler, Facebook
    • Youjip Won, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
    • Gala Yadgar, Technion—Israel Institute of Technology
    • Yiying Zhang, Purdue University
    • Work-in-Progress/Posters Co-Chairs
    • Bill Jannen, Williams College
    • Vasily Tarasov, IBM Research
  • Test of Time Awards Committee
    • Jiri Schindler, Tranquil Data
    • Eno Thereska, Amazon
    • Erez Zadok, Stony Brook University
    • Tutorial Coordinators
    • John Strunk, Red Hat
    • Eno Thereska, Amazon
    • Steering Committee
    • Nitin Agrawal, Samsung Research
    • Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau, University of Wisconsin—Madison
    • Angela Demke Brown, University of Toronto
    • Greg Ganger, Carnegie Mellon University
    • Casey Henderson, USENIX Association
    • Kimberly Keeton, HP Labs
    • Geoff Kuenning, Harvey Mudd College
    • Florentina Popovici, Google
    • Raju Rangaswami, Florida International University
    • Erik Riedel
    • Jiri Schindler, Tranquil Data
    • Bianca Schroeder, University of Toronto
    • Keith A. Smith, NetApp
    • Eno Thereska, Amazon
    • Carl Waldspurger, Carl Waldspurger Consulting
    • Ric Wheeler, Facebook
    • Erez Zadok, Stony Brook University
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