Decide venue months before writing, not days. Everything below reflects the OSDI '26
pages as read on 2026-07-08; the scope paragraph and track structure are re-issued in
every CFP, so reopen usenix.org/conference/osdi<yy>/call-for-papers before committing
a project to the December deadline.
OSDI's identity is in its name: design and implementation. Before anything else, answer three questions honestly:
Failing question 1 or 2 does not kill the project — it re-times it. Both OS flagships now run annually (OSDI since 2021, SOSP since 2024), so waiting one build cycle costs months, not the two years it cost under the old alternation.
The OSDI '26 CFP takes a deliberately broad view of "systems": operating systems, file and storage systems, distributed systems, cloud computing, mobile systems, secure and reliable systems, systems aspects of big data, machine-learning systems, embedded systems, virtualization, networking as it relates to operating systems, and management and troubleshooting of complex systems. Two practical readings:
../../resources/exemplars/library.md).OSDI '26 reviewed two tracks side by side, registered and submitted on the same December dates:
| Track | The paper it wants | Choose it when |
|---|---|---|
| Research | New design + implementation + evaluation | The idea is the contribution and you built it to prove it |
| Operational Systems | Design, implementation, analysis, and experience of a deployed system | The system has run in production and the lessons are the contribution |
The Operational Systems track changes the evidence bar, not the quality bar: deployment scale, incident history, and longitudinal behavior substitute for head-to-head novelty. Do not put a research prototype in the operational track to dodge a novelty fight — experience is exactly what it cannot show.
Decision sketch (verify each venue's live CFP before acting):
built OS/storage/distributed system, idea-led -> OSDI (Research)
same, but the story is production experience -> OSDI (Operational Systems)
same community, ACM cadence fits better -> SOSP (annual since 2024)
network is the object (protocols, fabrics) -> NSDI
persistence/storage stack is the whole story -> FAST
strong systems work, flagship bar uncertain -> EuroSys / ACM SIGOPS ATC
(USENIX ATC ended after ATC '25)
position paper, no artifact yet -> HotOS-style workshop first
Two cadence facts matter for routing. First, OSDI sits mid-year (OSDI '26: July 13–15, Seattle) with a December submission — a December miss can retarget to SOSP or NSDI within months. Second, USENIX ATC no longer exists as a USENIX venue; its successor is stewarded by ACM SIGOPS, so pre-2026 advice that treats ATC as OSDI's co-located little sibling is stale.
Anchor the decision to real dates, then re-verify them live:
usenix.org/conference/osdi27 publishes them.osdi-experiments.)[OSDI fit] strong / plausible / misfit (one-line reason)
[Built-and-measured] artifact exists? measured against a real opponent? idea survives?
[Track] Research / Operational Systems (why)
[Scope lane] which CFP topic phrase this sits under
[Re-route] best alternative venue + next live deadline to check
[Cycle math] months lost if we wait one build cycle vs risk of submitting now