This just landed in my email, thought I'd share in case anyone's interested.
http://www.suse.com/events/linux-days-2012.html
If I happen to be in SF on 7 June, I just might go. And I can't believe they're offering it in Columbus but not Seattle...I'm miffed!
http://www.suse.com/events/linux-days-2012.html
Learn the latest in Enterprise Linux technical innovation from SUSE.
Join us for Linux Days, where SUSE technical experts will present and demonstrate the latest open source technologies from SUSE that benefit your data center. SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 Service Pack 2 was recently released, greatly enhancing not just the performance and reliability of SUSE Linux, but also marking a significant change to the way SUSE delivers innovation in enterprise Linux.
By moving to a forward-looking development model, SUSE will look "forward" at the new features and functionality in upstream Linux kernels and introduce them more frequently through kernel updates into our enterprise code stream, using more "forward" porting of code, rather than just back porting of patches.
This seminar will demonstrate several key technologies that SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 SP2 has brought to the market—months (if not years!) ahead of other Linux distributions.
* 3.0 Linux Kernel—improved performance of compute and memory intensive workloads with support for transparent huge pages
* Linux containers—high efficiency, low overhead OS virtualization
* Btrfs—improved services availability and data integrity with copy on write, integrated volume management, and checksums
* High Availability Extension—see new functionality that makes it even easier to set up and use the integrated suite of robust, open-source clustering technologies in SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension
Join us for Linux Days, where SUSE technical experts will present and demonstrate the latest open source technologies from SUSE that benefit your data center. SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 Service Pack 2 was recently released, greatly enhancing not just the performance and reliability of SUSE Linux, but also marking a significant change to the way SUSE delivers innovation in enterprise Linux.
By moving to a forward-looking development model, SUSE will look "forward" at the new features and functionality in upstream Linux kernels and introduce them more frequently through kernel updates into our enterprise code stream, using more "forward" porting of code, rather than just back porting of patches.
This seminar will demonstrate several key technologies that SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 SP2 has brought to the market—months (if not years!) ahead of other Linux distributions.
* 3.0 Linux Kernel—improved performance of compute and memory intensive workloads with support for transparent huge pages
* Linux containers—high efficiency, low overhead OS virtualization
* Btrfs—improved services availability and data integrity with copy on write, integrated volume management, and checksums
* High Availability Extension—see new functionality that makes it even easier to set up and use the integrated suite of robust, open-source clustering technologies in SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension
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