Article 1AC6D LANL Looks to Scality RING Storage for Trinity Supercomputer

LANL Looks to Scality RING Storage for Trinity Supercomputer

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Rich Brueckner
from High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC on (#1AC6D)
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Today Scality announced the production deployment of the Scality RING to power Los Alamo National Laboratory's Trinity supercomputer, projected to be one of the world's fastest. Trinity, part of the NNSA Advanced Simulation and Computing Program, is expected to be the first platform large and fast enough to begin to accommodate finely resolved 3D calculations for mission-critical simulations. As part of the deployment, Scality is also working together with Los Alamos on MarFS, an open source software project that brings the power of object storage to all large-scale research computing environments, including the U.S. Department of Energy.

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