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Lustre is hardware agnostic and open source.
Lustre is hardware agnostic and open source.


===Releases and Roadmap===
===Releases & Roadmap===


* Releases/Support Matrix
* [[Lustre_Support_Matrix|Lustre Support Matrix]]
* [[Lustre_Roadmap] Roadmap]
* [[Lustre_Roadmap|Roadmap]]
* Lustre 1.8
* [[Lustre_1.8|Lustre 1.8]]
* Lustre 2.0
* [[Lustre_2.0|Lustre 2.0]]


===Publications===
===Publications===


* See white papers, case studies, engineering presentations
* [[Publications|See white papers, case studies, engineering presentations]]
* Operations Manual
* [http://manual.lustre.org/index.php?title=Main_Page#Lustre_Operations_Manual Operations Manual]
* Lustre Architecture
* [http://arch.lustre.org/index.php?title=Main_Page Architecture]


===Training===
===Training===
Lustre training is available from Sun Microsystems.


* Link to cource CL-100
* [http://global/training/search/secondary-search.xml?ILT=CL-400 Course CL-100]
* [http://www.sun.com/training/catalog/courses/ES-288.xml Lustre Admininstration and Support Level 1 (ES-288)]

Revision as of 01:42, 26 March 2009

Lustre is hardware agnostic and open source.

Releases & Roadmap

Publications

Training

Lustre training is available from Sun Microsystems.