SNIA Swordfish®: A Unified Approach to Open Storage Management

Mon Sep 16 | 8:30am
Location:
Lafayette/San Tomas
Abstract

Want to dive into what’s new in storage management? This presentation provides a brief overview of DMTF Redfish® and SNIA Swordfish® and how they work together to provide a unified approach for the management of storage and servers in hyperscale and cloud environments.
With the broad functionality base in Redfish and Swordfish today, there are now many capabilities available that may not be obvious at first glance. This presentation will highlight a couple of example use cases, such as leveraging the Redfish audit logging for security purposes.
The presentation will also present some of the most recent functionality and use cases driving the expansion of Swordfish, including Configuration Lock capability for NVMe.

Learning Objectives

Help the audience understand the broad fundamentals of SNIA Swordfish and how it extends Redfish
Describe new Swordfish functionality, including Configuration Locking
Define the Swordfish ecosystem and highlight new use cases

Abstract

Want to dive into what’s new in storage management? This presentation provides a brief overview of DMTF Redfish® and SNIA Swordfish® and how they work together to provide a unified approach for the management of storage and servers in hyperscale and cloud environments.
With the broad functionality base in Redfish and Swordfish today, there are now many capabilities available that may not be obvious at first glance. This presentation will highlight a couple of example use cases, such as leveraging the Redfish audit logging for security purposes.
The presentation will also present some of the most recent functionality and use cases driving the expansion of Swordfish, including Configuration Lock capability for NVMe.

Learning Objectives

Help the audience understand the broad fundamentals of SNIA Swordfish and how it extends Redfish
Describe new Swordfish functionality, including Configuration Locking
Define the Swordfish ecosystem and highlight new use cases


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