SNIA Developer Conference September 15-17, 2025 | Santa Clara, CA
Winchester
Mon Sep 15 | 8:00pm
The arrival of true permanent and long-term storage technologies brings a new challenge: ensuring that the data we preserve today remains retrievable and meaningful in the distant future. What must a future IT expert know in order to independently access and interpret data stored on today’s long-term media? This session will launch a multidisciplinary discussion aimed at answering that question, with the ultimate goal of developing a new international standard for digital preservation. The proposed “open framework” would span every layer of the preservation stack — from how data is physically structured on media, through algorithms, codecs, compression formats, and software, to how preserved information is rendered and interacted with. Such a framework would serve as the basis for a new ISO standard that not only safeguards humanity’s most valuable data for generations, but also defines best practices for passing on our digital heritage. All professionals engaged in digital preservation are invited to join this collaborative effort and review the current state of the “open framework” initiative.
AI is a large-scale system design problem. This is forcing the industry to evolve their traditional testing and validation practices. Hypersalers are leading this effort due to access to resources and budgets. At this BoF, we delve into what is different in AI from both challenges and solutions perspective.
A Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Model of storage provides a way to understand how customers make purchasing decisions by looking all the costs associated with purchasing and running IT equipment. Business objectives and purchasing criteria vary greatly between customers, and hence a one size fits all TCO Model is not adequate for all storage workloads. In this BoF, we will discuss how the latest SNIA TCO Model 2.0 updates the regular storage model TCO with software licensing costs and server configurations important for AI and storage companies. We will also discuss a new TCO cost/performance Model that includes the use of accelerators which help TCO savings within a specific workload. We will demonstrate prototypes for TCO 2.0 and look forward to your feedback for this and future updates.
Please join the interactive discussion on this exciting next class of storage devices. Now is your chance to get involved in the definitions, standardization, and direction of the future evolution of our industry.
AI use cases are evolving to consume both unstructured and structured data. Object storage is evolving to support both unstructured and structured data becoming tier-1 storage. This BOF sessions covers the fundamentals of structured data, like iceberg tables and use cases enabled by supporting this natively in object storage.
Let's continue the discussion with the really smart presenters from the mainstage panel discussion earlier in the day.
AI is driving the future of Data. A holistic approach to how this data moves through the pipeline is needed, with open, supported ecosystem that can help users manage their data from storage, memory, processing, and networking in a vendor-neutral way.
Come to this BoF to discuss SNIA's new Storage.AI efforts and hear how you can be a vital piece of this work regardless of your intersection with your data and the AI ecosystem!