Computational I/O Stack Workshop


Date
Aug 17, 2023
Event
Skyhook POSE Workshop Series
Location
University of California, Santa Cruz
1156 High St, Santa Cruz, CA 95064

πŸ‘‹ Join us for an exciting event featuring IEEE Distinguished Lecturer Yoichiro Tanaka (Tohoku University) discussing technological and institutional innovations to make the computational I/O stack a reality!

This is now a past event. In case you missed it, we have started posting speaker slides and recordings of the event in the agenda below.

The introduction of computational data management services into the I/O stack, especially in storage and networking devices, requires both technological innovations and new relations between university and industry. This one-day workshop will convene experts from storage systems, open source, and community architecture to discuss technologies and strategies for a computational I/O stack with low market entry barriers.

The workshop will take place on August 17, 2023 from 10am to 5pm, at UC Santa Cruz, Engineering 2, Room 506 (5th floor, north-west of the lobby/elevators, see floor plans), and is jointly organized by the IEEE Magnetics Society’s Distinguished Lecturers Program, the Skyhook Data Management community with funding by the National Science Foundation (TI-2229773), the Center for Research in Open Source Software (cross.ucsc.edu), and the Open Source Program Office, UC Santa Cruz (ospo.ucsc.edu).

TimeTitleSpeaker(s)
10-10:15amIntroduction (slides)Carlos Maltzahn (UC Santa Cruz), Philip Kufeldt
10:15-noonSession 1
10:15-11:15amIEEE Distinguished Lecture: Magnetic data storage technology; from the invention of perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR) to the social integration (slides)Yoichiro Tanaka (Tohoku University)
11:15-11:30amQ&A and Discussion
11:30-11:45amInstitutional Support for Experimental Systems Research (slides)Carlos Maltzahn (UC Santa Cruz)
11:45-noonQ&A and Discussion
noon-1pmLunch (provided)
1-2:05pmSession 2
1-1:20pmContemplating a new Compute-Memory Hierarchy through the lens of an Acceleration Programming InterfacePankaj Mehra (UCSC, Elephance Memory)
1:20-1:35pmApache Arrow (slides)Ian Cook (Voltron Data)
1:35-1:50pmSubstrait - Engine & Language Independent Data Compute Instructions (slides)Jacques Nadeau (Sundeck)
1:50-2:05pmKinetic Open Storage Update (slides)Philip Kufeldt
2:05-2:20pmBreak (refreshments provided)
2:20-3.05pmSession 3
2:20-2:35pmQuery processing for a computational storage system (slides)Aldrin Montana (UC Santa Cruz)
2:35-3:05pmC2: LANL-Seagate’s Early Prototype for Near-Data, SQL-Like Query Processing (slides)Qing Zheng (Los Alamos National Lab)
3:05-3:20pmBreak (refreshments provided)
3:20-4:10pmSession 4
3:20-3:40pmExtending Composable Data Services into SmartNICS (slides)Craig Ulmer (Sandia National Labs)
3:40-3:55pmOpportunistic Query Execution on SmartNICs for Analyzing In-Transit Data (slides)Jianshen Liu (UC Santa Cruz)
3:55-4:10pmAn HPC-Oriented Runtime Environment for Enabling Computational Storage (slides)Matthew L. Curry (Sandia National Labs)
4:10-4:25pmBreak (refreshments provided)
4:25-5pmSession 5
4:25-4:40pmTowards Faster Columnar Data Transport using RDMA (slides)Jayjeet Chakraborty (UC Santa Cruz)
4:40-4:50A Methodology to Assist Kernel Offloading Decisions on Computational StorageLokesh Jaliminche (UC Santa Cruz)
4:50-5pmSplit gRPC: An Isolation Architecture for RPC Stacks on SmartNICs (slides)Esteban Ramos (UC Santa Cruz)
Table: Agenda
Carlos Maltzahn
Carlos Maltzahn
Adjunct Professor, Sage Weil Presidential Chair for Open Source Software, Founder & Director of CROSS, OSPO

My research interests include programmable storage systems, big data storage & processing, scalable data management, distributed systems performance management, and practical reproducible research.

Stephanie Lieggi
Stephanie Lieggi
Executive Director of OSPO, Executive Director of CROSS