LISA (CONFERENCE)

'LISA' is the Annual System Administration Conference, co-sponsored by USENIX and SAGE. It began in 1986.
Its name was originally an acronym for 'Large Installation System Administration' (where ''large'' was understood to mean sites with over 100 users or over 100 megabytes of storage), but eventually the acronym was dropped, but the name was retained.
It is typically held in the fall in a conference center hotel somewhere in the United States. It generally runs six days: three days of full-day and half-day tutorial training sessions and three days of technical sessions. The technical sessions usually include multiple tracks, including a peer reviewed refereed paper track and a "Guru-Is-In" Q&A track. Attendance has recently been in the 1000-2000 range.
The conference often ends with a LISA Quiz Show trivia contest.
The refereed papers are published in a proceedings volume. Many important topics in system administration were first disseminated publicly via LISA papers.

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LISA '06 - 20th Large Installation System Administration Conference December 3–8, 2006

The LISA '05 Conference Blog

Proceedings from previous LISAs (1993-current)

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