Call for Presentations for
NZNOG 2008: Systems Administration Mini-Conference
http://nznog.miniconf.org
We will be holding a network systems administration mini-conference
in Dunedin, New Zealand on Wednesday 2008-01-23, as part of the New Zealand
Network Operators' Group 2008 conference (http://2008.nznog.org/).
The NZNOG 2008 conference will be held between 2008-01-23 and 2008-01-25.
Registration at the NZNOG 2008 conference is a mandatory prerequisite for
attendance at the mini-conference; we expect there will be no additional charge.
Note: A similar Mini-conference is also intended to be held in
Melbourne, Australia, a week later as part of linux.conf.au 2008.
The mini-conference's focus is on "Layer 7" issues to do with network and
ISP operations, including providing customer services (email, DNS, etc)
and provisioning and management topics.
We are now seeking proposals for presentations at the mini-conference.
We have openings for:
- 50-60 minute full presentations
- 25-30 minute half presentations
- 5-10 minute "lightning talks"
- 5-10 minute "How we do things" presentations
Presentations are expected to be directed at a technical audience, and
focused on a system administration area related to network or ISP
operations.
Some possible topics:
- Email servers and spam filtering techniques
- DNS servers, registry systems
- server security and best sysadmin practices in an Internet provider
environment
- VoIP servers
- network management / monitoring tools
- RADIUS/TACACS/LDAP
- Netflow, routing, and traffic analysis tools
- server tuning for high performance networking
- provisioning tools
- honeypots and other security techniques
- network based storage
- high availability and disaster recovery for network services
- virtual machine technology for network services
- *nix based routing and fire-walling
- tools you need that you may not know about
We are happy to discuss the suitability of other topics with intending
presenters.
The 10 minute "How we do things" presentations are intended for people to
talk about their sites. Information could include: Servers, talks, tools,
people and roles, experiences, software, operating systems, monitoring,
alerting, provisioning etc. The intent is to give other attendees a picture
of what is happening in the "real world" and some understanding of how other
sites work and how to interact with them.
Timeline:
- Proposals due by 2007-11-19
- Selection advised by 2007-11-27
- Draft program published by 2007-11-30
- Presentations 2008-01-23
Please send all proposals and questions to