1. We participate in the sysadmin community in many ways. Many Googlers are involved in their local Unix users’ groups and give presentations at conferences. One conference we participate heavily in is the USENIX Large Installation System Administration (LISA) conference. LISA is the place to be for everything sysadmin - there will be talks, workshops, and trainings for DevOps and System Administrators. This year, the conference will take place in Boston on Dec 4-9, 2011.

    Three Google network engineers are presenting a paper titled “Deploying IPv6 in the Google Enterprise Network”, three Googlers are members of this year's program committee, and Tom Limoncelli is teaching tutorials and happens to be this year’s conference co-chair. For a complete list of speakers and presentations, view the LISA schedule online.

    As in previous years, Google will have a booth in the exhibit hall. Several Google site reliability engineers (our title for the systems engineers and software engineers who run our large systems) will be on hand on Dec 7th and 8th to answer any and all of your questions. Come and visit us in booth #301 and pick our brains!

    As well as getting to ask an SRE anything, you can also win Google swag by taking one of our quizzes at http://goo.gl/hkK8l. And after hours, come to our Annual Beer and Ice Cream Social on Thurs, Dec 8th, from 9-11 pm.

    If you have yet to register for the conference, you can purchase exhibit passes here. We hope to see you in Boston next month!

    Raymond Blum
    Site Reliability Engineer, Google NYC
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