Article 199RA The Lustre Parallel File System—A Landscape of Topics and Insight from the Community

The Lustre Parallel File System—A Landscape of Topics and Insight from the Community

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Since its beginnings in 1999 as a project at Carnegie Mellon University, Lustre, the high performance parallel file system, has come a long, long way. Designed and always focusing on performance and scalability, it is now part of nearly every High Performance Computing (HPC) cluster on the Top500.org's list of fastest
computers in the world-present in 70 percent of the top 100 and nine out of the top ten. That's an achievement for any developer-or community of developers, in the case of Lustre-to be proud of. Learn what the HPC Community is saying about Lustre.

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