SNIA Developer Conference September 15-17, 2025 | Santa Clara, CA
DMTF’s Redfish® is a standard API designed to deliver simple and secure management for converged, hybrid IT and the Software Defined Data Center (SDDC). This presentation will provide an overview of DMTF’s Redfish standard. It will also provide an overview of HPE’s implementation of Redfish, focusing on their storage implementation and needs. HPE will provide insights into the benefits and challenges of the Redfish Storage model, including areas where functionality added to SNIA™ Swordfish is of interest for future releases.
DMTF’s Redfish® is a standard API designed to deliver simple and secure management for converged, hybrid IT and the Software Defined Data Center (SDDC). This presentation will provide an overview of DMTF’s Redfish standard. It will also provide an overview of HPE’s implementation of Redfish, focusing on their storage implementation and needs. HPE will provide insights into the benefits and challenges of the Redfish Storage model, including areas where functionality added to SNIA™ Swordfish is of interest for future releases.
Hadoop becomes imperative to process a large and complex set of data. However, often the issue of architecture scalability pose unnecessary roadblock in this process. OpenStack – an open-source software instills the required operational flexibility to scale-out architecture for Hadoop. This session will throw light on how we helped a client install Hadoop on VMs using OpenStack. We will discuss in-depth the challenges of manual operations and how we overcame them with Sahara. The audience will also learn why we virtualized hardware on the computing nodes of OpenStack and deployed VMs.
The SNIA Swordfish™ ecosystem is supported by open source tools, available in open repositories that are managed by the SNIA Scalable Storage Management Technical Working Group on GitHub, and the DMTF Redfish Forum, also on Github. This session will walk through the tools you can use to go from zero to working SNIA Swordfish implementations. Starting from generating, validating, and using static mockups, using the emulator to make your mockups “come alive,” and then verifying your Swordfish service outputs match your expectations using open source validation tools; the same tools that feed into the Swordfish Conformance Test Program.
The SSM TWG and OFA OFMFWG are working together to bring to life an open source Open Fabric Management Framework, with a Redfish/Swordfish management model and interface. This presentation will provide an overview of the status of this work, and a demo of the current state of the proof of concept, built leveraging the Redfish and Swordfish-based open source emulator.
The SNIA Swordfish specification has expanded to include full NVMe and NVMe-oF enablement and alignment across DMTF, NVMe, and SNIA for NVMe and NVMe-oF use cases. This presentation will provide an overview of the most recent work adding detailed implementation requirements for specific configurations, ensuring NVMe and NVMe-oF environments can be represented entirely in Swordfish and Redfish environments.
NVMe-oF drives can support NVMe over ethernet, but how do you manage them? This presentation will show how Swordfish has developed a standard model for NVMe ethernet-attached drives, providing detailed profiles as guidance for implementations including required and recommended properties. The profiles are now part of the Swordfish CTP program; ethernet attached drives can validate conformance to the specifications by participating.