On Sat, 18 Jun 2016, SCALE Planning List wrote:
What type and speeds of 2016 internet connection?
250Mb connection. fiber to the facility
What type of APs used in 2016?
wndr3800 and wndr3700v2, the same APs described in the articles, just more of them
How many concurrent connected devices were there during 2016?
I'd have to check the logs for this. We had ~3500 unique devices connect during the show.
What was the cabling like? In ceiling, run along walls on the floor, pre-wired drops back to idf/mdf?
mostly along the floor. most rooms have one ethernet jack in them and we run from there to a switch, two drops for AV, one for the speaker to use, and 2-8 for access points
What type of switches were used in 2016?
mostly HP
Can I get a cad drawing/detailed floor layout of the location?
most of this is available at:
http://pasadenacenter.visitpasadena.com/facility/
the layout varies year to year, depending on how we use rooms, etc.
Was the network used for things other than wifi and video recording, such as, vendors, registration desk, staff or anything else?
Yes, vendors, registration desk, speakers, etc
What was the peak lan usage in mbps?
I believe that we maxed things out at times, there were also bottlenecks in the network (some deliberate).
Total cable length ran in 2016?
I don't have an exact figure, one of the things we do need to do before next year is sort/test/count all the cables and probably make some new ones. A couple years ago we were at multiple miles of cables being run, but this year we didn't run a wire to every booth, only those who asked for it (which turned out to be about half, but some of those were only asking because wifi wasn't up yet)
David Lang
On Sat, Jun 18, 2016 at 4:25 PM, SCALE Planning List < scale-planning@lists.linuxfests.org> wrote:
Hi Zach,
Thanks for your interest in helping with SCALE's network and streaming needs. I'm coping a few folks that can help answer your questions, and let you know where planning stands for 2017 and 2018.
Bala copied here is the interim tech chair, between him, David who replied a little bit ago, and myself we can help share our current plans and let you know where we might need help.
In terms of streaming Michael Proctor, also copied here, leads our A/V team which normally run our live streaming and session recordings. They record the sessions using IP cameras, and have most of the editing automated via some software they've written. I'm sure they'd love a hand with either the automation tooling or staffing our cameras.
Looking forward to working with you on SCALE 15x.
Regards, Ilan Rabinovitch Conference Chair Southern California Linux Expo 877-831-2569 x110 Voice 818-442-1865 Mobile ilan@linuxfests.org Email
Ask me about sponsorship and speaking opportunities at LinuxFests.org's upcoming events: DevOps Days SV - June 24-25, 2016 - Mountain View, CA Texas Linux Fest - July 8-9, 2016, Austin TX SCALE 15x - March 2-5, 2017 - Pasadena, CA
On Sat, Jun 18, 2016 at 7:19 AM, SCALE Planning List < scale-planning@lists.linuxfests.org> wrote:
Can I get the contact info for Stu so I can ask some question of him?
On Sat, Jun 18, 2016 at 1:18 AM, SCALE Planning List < scale-planning@lists.linuxfests.org> wrote:
On Sat, 18 Jun 2016, SCALE Planning List wrote:
I hope that this is the right place for this.
I have been asked to reach out the SCALE to see if you all are in need of help with live streaming, event networking, Wifi or internet access. I have just finished up doing the South East Linux Fest (SELF) Wifi and was contacted by Ubiquiti (a hardware maker) and another company Altispeed http://www.altispeed.com/ about sponsoring the networking needs for SCALE.
As an example of the event networking I have done, here is the post I did about the SELF2016 network:
http://community.ubnt.com/t5/UniFi-Stories/SouthEast-Linux-Fest-2016/cns-p/1...
Here is some information about what we've done in the past.
https://www.usenix.org/conference/lisa12/technical-sessions/presentation/lan...
https://www.usenix.org/publications/login/april-2013-volume-38-number-2/wire...
This last year we deployed about 110 access points around the show.
The Conference center provides the Internet connection, and we have paid them to allow us to run everything else.
There is an opening for them to sponsor some of this. We can definantly use help setting up and running things. At the moment, we don't know who will be replacing Stu as the person setting up and running the network for the show. Michael Proctor-Smith is going to be running the AV group, so he will be continuing to spearhead the streaming effort.
The current plan is to select the new Tech Chair in a month or so.
David Lang
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