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Revision as of 11:05, 21 January 2010
The architecture descriptions listed below provide information about Lustre architecture and design and are intended to help users better understand the conceptual framework of the Lustre file system.
Note: These documents reflect the state of design of a Lustre feature at a particular point in time. They many contain information that is incomplete or obsolete and may not reflect the current architecture, features and functionality of Lustre.
Backup (file system backup)
Caching OSS (caching on object storage servers)
Punch and Extent Migration Requirements