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<big><strong>Lustre Centers of Excellence</strong></big>  
<big><strong>Lustre® Centers of Excellence</strong></big>  


Lustre Centers of Excellence (LCEs) work with the community to make significant code and testing contributions to Lustre and the Lustre Community. In alphabetical order, these centers are:
Lustre Centers of Excellence (LCEs) work with the community to make significant code and testing contributions to Lustre and the Lustre Community. In alphabetical order, these centers are:

Revision as of 10:06, 24 July 2013

Find out what the Lustre® community is doing and get involved.

Community Events and Resources

Lustre® Centers of Excellence

Lustre Centers of Excellence (LCEs) work with the community to make significant code and testing contributions to Lustre and the Lustre Community. In alphabetical order, these centers are:

Community Development Projects Interesting projects from the Lustre user community that are available for public use.

Third Party Contributions

Topics contributed by the Lustre user community.

  • Using Pacemaker with Lustre describes how to configure and use Pacemaker with Lustre failover.
  • DRBD and Lustre describes the Distributed Replicated Block Device used for building high-availability clusters.
  • Lustre FUSE describes how to use Lustre with the FUSE file system.
  • Lustre DDN Tuning describes how to configure DDN storage arrays for use with Lustre.
  • Large-Scale Tuning for Cray XT describes network tuning parameters for request pools in a large cluster of Cray XT3 Catamount nodes.
  • Debian Install describes how to build and install Lustre on a machine running Debian Linux.
  • NFS vs. Lustre describes some of the history and rationale behind Lustre and NFS and compares and contrasts them.