LANL Looks to Aeon Computing for Lustre
by Rich Brueckner from High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC on (#TR57)
Today Aeon Computing announced that the company will provide two Lustre file systems to enhance LANL's technical and supercomputing capabilities in support of its national security mission. Each of the two Lustre file systems provide 14 Petabytes of data storage capacity and are capable of up to 160 Gigabytes per second of parallel access performance. According Aeon, this next generation system pushes the limits of Lustre storage performance.
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