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FAST 2027: USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies
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提出日:
2026-09-15
通知日:
2026-12-08
会議日:
2027-02-23
場所:
Renton, Washington, USA
年:
25
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Overview

The 25th USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies (FAST '27) brings together researchers and practitioners to explore new directions in the design, implementation, evaluation, and deployment of systems related to storage. The program committee interprets storage-related systems broadly: submissions on low-level storage devices, distributed storage systems, information and data management, as well as other systems interconnected with storage are all of interest. The conference will consist of technical presentations including refereed papers and poster sessions.

Topics

The topics of interest to FAST are various aspects of systems related to storage, including both core storage topics and the application of storage to different application domains. These include and overlap with, but are not limited to, the following topics.

Core storage topics, such as:

File system design
Data caching, replication, and consistency
Erasure coding
Correctness, testing, and formal verification
Data deduplication and compression
Performance, orchestration, and QoS
Power-aware storage architectures
Reliability, availability, and disaster tolerance
Search and data retrieval
Security and privacy
Data governance, auditing, and provenance
Data sovereignty, mobility, and migration
Storage monitoring and troubleshooting
Data layouts and file formats
AI-driven storage management and self-tuning

Purpose-built storage systems, such as:

Archival storage systems
Database, Key-value, and NoSQL storage
Big data, analytics, and data lake storage
Storage for AI and scientific workloads
Storage for mobile, embedded, edge, and IoT systems

Scalable storage systems, such as:

HPC data management systems, parallel I/O
Distributed and networked storage (wide-area, grid, peer-to-peer)
Data management in cloud environments
Software-defined storage and hyperconverged infrastructure

Emerging storage technologies, such as:

Memory hierarchy designs and memory-only storage systems
Novel and emerging storage technologies (e.g., DNA and glass storage)

Deployment experience in areas such as:

Workload characterization
Empirical evaluation and experience with deployed storage systems
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2020Strong and Efficient Consistency with Consistency-Aware Durability
2020A Study of SSD Reliability in Large Scale Enterprise Storage Deployments
2019DistCache: Provable Load Balancing for Large-Scale Storage Systems with Distributed Caching
2018Protocol-Aware Recovery for Consensus-Based Storage
2018Barrier-Enabled IO Stack for Flash Storage
2017Application Crash Consistency and Performance with CCFS
2017Algorithms and Data Structures for Efficient Free Space Reclamation in WAFL
2016Optimizing Every Operation in a Write-optimized File System
2016Environmental Conditions and Disk Reliability in Free-cooled Datacenters
2015Skylight—A Window on Shingled Disk Operation
2014Log-structured Memory for DRAM-based Storage
2013A Study of Linux File System Evolution
2013Unioning of the Buffer Cache and Journaling Layers with Non-volatile Memory
2012Revisiting Storage for Smartphones
2012Recon: Verifying File System Consistency at Runtime
2011A Study of Practical Deduplication
2011Emulating Goliath Storage Systems with David
2010Membrane: Operating System Support for Restartable File Systems
2010quFiles: The Right File at the Right Time
2009CA-NFS: A Congestion-Aware Network File System
2009Generating Realistic Impressions for File-System Benchmarking
2008Portably Solving File TOCTTOU Races with Hardness Amplification
2008An Analysis of Data Corruption in the Storage Stack
2007TFS: A Transparent File System for Contributory Storage
2007Disk Failures in the Real World: What Does an MTTF of 1, 000, 000 Hours Mean to You?
2005Ursa Minor: Versatile Cluster-based Storage
2005On Multidimensional Data and Modern Disks
2004Row-Diagonal Parity for Double Disk Failure Correction
2004Improving Storage System Availability with D-GRAID
2004A Framework for Building Unobtrusive Disk Maintenance Applications
2003Using MEMS-Based Storage in Disk Arrays
2003Pond: The OceanStore Prototype
2002Track-Aligned Extents: Matching Access Patterns to Disk Drive Characteristics
2002Venti: A New Approach to Archival Data Storage
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