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<strong>[http://www.supercomp.de/isc09/Sponsors/ISC-09-Sponsors ISC 2009 Hamburg] and [[Lustre_User_Group|2009 Lustre User Group]]</strong>
<strong>[http://www.supercomp.de/isc09/Sponsors/ISC-09-Sponsors ISC 2009 Hamburg] and [[Lustre_User_Group|2009 Lustre User Group]]</strong>
<p> Join the Lustre team at the Sun booth at ISC 2009, in Hamburg, Germany. Andreas Dilger, Lustre senior developer, is presenting a paper written by Qian Yingjin, Eric Barton, Tom Wang, Nirant Puntambekar and Andreas Dilger on the Lustre Network Request Scheduler (schedule of conference papers [http://www.supercomp.de/isc09/content/download/708/3023/file/ISC09_Flyer_Scientific.pdf here]).
<p> Join the Lustre team at the Sun booth at ISC 2009, in Hamburg, Germany. Andreas Dilger, Lustre senior developer, is presenting a paper written by Qian Yingjin, Eric Barton, Tom Wang, Nirant Puntambekar and Andreas Dilger on the Lustre Network Request Scheduler. (Full schedule of ISC papers [http://www.supercomp.de/isc09/content/download/708/3023/file/ISC09_Flyer_Scientific.pdf here].)
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LUG 2009 was our most successful Lustre user event to date. For presentations and videos, see [[Lustre_User_Group|LUG 2009]].
LUG 2009 was our most successful Lustre user event to date. For presentations and videos, see [[Lustre_User_Group|LUG 2009]].

Revision as of 18:10, 10 May 2009


High Performance and Scalability

For the world's largest and most complex computing environments, the Lustre™ file system redefines high performance, scaling to tens of thousands of nodes and petabytes of storage with groundbreaking I/O and metadata throughput.

More on Lustre performance, service, and support at sun.com/lustre

Lustre 1.8.0

Lustre 1.8.0 is now available for download. Lustre 1.8.0 introduces several robust and new features including:

Read more about 1.8.0 features and why you should upgrade.


ISC 2009 Hamburg and 2009 Lustre User Group

Join the Lustre team at the Sun booth at ISC 2009, in Hamburg, Germany. Andreas Dilger, Lustre senior developer, is presenting a paper written by Qian Yingjin, Eric Barton, Tom Wang, Nirant Puntambekar and Andreas Dilger on the Lustre Network Request Scheduler. (Full schedule of ISC papers here.)

LUG 2009 was our most successful Lustre user event to date. For presentations and videos, see LUG 2009.

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