Abstract
A lot has changed since DiskSpd was first open sourced in 2014. This session aims to provide you with an insight into several of the newer features of the tool and discuss ways in which you can contribute to the project. The session will also drill down on the use of the Windows Performance Analyzer to understand DiskSpd generated I/Os and performance in a Windows environment.
Learning Objectives:
1. Provide insights into the newer features of DiskSpd
2. Discuss ways in which attendees can contribute to the DiskSpd project
3. Drill down on the use of the Windows Performance Analyzer
4. Understand DiskSpd generated I/Os and performance