SAGE White Papers
We all know that staying ahead of the game is always a challenge. New technologies mean spending hours researching what they do and how best to use them. Imagine someone coming up to you and saying, "OK, here are the top 5 things you have to know to get started with topic x. Here are the acronyms you'll encounter, here are the two basic concepts, and here are some good Web sites and books you'll want to look at to get deeper into this topic."
SAGE White Papers are designed to give you that jumpstart. This series is intended to change frequently, updating old topics and presenting new ones. We welcome papers from anyone in the sysadmin community: just send email with a short bio and your draft or suggested topic to sagepapers@sage.org.
For more information, see our guidelines.
PAPERS: SAGE-Only | LISA '07 | LISA '06 | LISA '05 |
SAGE-only Papers
NEW! Papers Presented at LISA '07
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Databases: Hit the Ground, Running?
John Sellens, SYONEX
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Everything You Need to Know About Spam (in 15 Minutes)
Chris St. Pierre, Nebraska Wesleyan University
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Datacenter Design Issues
Doug Hughes, D.E. Shaw Research, LLC
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Active Directory Group Policy for UNIX
Gerald Carter, SAMBA/Centeris
Autonomic Computing: Our Hopes, Dreams, and Fears
Glenn Fink, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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NetFlow; or, How to Know What Your Network Really Did Without Going Broke
Michael W. Lucas, GKN Driveline North America, Inc.
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ZFS
Jeff Bonwick, Sun Microsystems
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Jails, VMs, and Sandboxes
Bill Cheswick, AT&T Research
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Big Nagios
Carson Gaspar, Goldman Sachs
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Eco Computing: Improving Data Center Energy Efficiency
Lou Marchant, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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VoIP with NATs and Firewalls
Robert Sparks, Estacado Systems
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OpenLDAP: Highlights for 2.4
Howard Chu, Symas Corp./OpenLDAP Project
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Ruby: Productivity or Penance?
Andrew Hume, AT&T—Research
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Ganeti: An Open Source High-Availability Cluster Based on Xen
Guido Trotter, Google Ganeti Team
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How to Get Your LISA Paper Accepted
Tom Limoncelli, Google NYC; Paul Anderson, University of Edinburgh; Adam Moskowitz, Menlo Computing
Papers Presented at LISA '06
- AFS
Esther Filderman, The OpenAFS Project
- Bad Interview Questions
Adam Moskowitz, Menlo Computing
- Building Accurate Configuration Management with Bcfg2
Narayan Desai, Argonne National Laboratory
- Hit the Ground Spam(fight)ing, v2.0
John "Rowan" Littell, California College of the Arts
- Identity Management
Jon Finke, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- Mac OS X for UNIX Geeks
Tom Limoncelli, Google
- NFS version 4 and Beyond
Mike Eisler, Network Appliance, Inc.
- Oracle 10gR2 RAC on Linux
Chris Page, Corporate Technologies
- Puppet
Luke Kanies, Reductive Labs
- SNMP
Doug Hughes, Global Crossing
Papers Presented at LISA '05
- AFS
Esther Filderman, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
- Certificates
Greg Rose, VP of Product Security, QUALCOMM Inc., and Ir. Ivana Belgers
- Cfengine
Edward Brown, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Configuration Management
Paul Anderson, University of Edinburgh
- DNS
William LeFebvre, Independent Consultant
- Identity Management
Jon Finke, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- Mac OS X
Leon Towns-von Stauber, Occam's Razor
- Network Security Tools
Rik Farrow, Security Consultant
- NFSv4
Mike Eisler, Network Appliance, Inc.
- Spam Fighting
John "Rowan" Littell, Earlham College
- VoIP
Robert Sparks, Vice President, Research and Development, Estacado Systems
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