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Blueprint: Solving HPC I/O Bottleneck - Sun Lustre Storage System
This Sun BluePrints article is an updated version of an article by the same title originally published in April 2009. Specifically, this article contains updated performance results for the High Availability Object Storage Server (HA OSS) module used in the Lustre file system implementation. This new HA OSS module uses two Sun FireTM X4270 servers, each with two quad-core Intel Xeon 5500 series (Nehalem) processors and each configured with 24 GB RAM; Quad Data Rate (QDR) InfiniBand; and Lustre 1.8 file system software. Full Story
Posted by Rich Brueckner [Hot Documents] ( December 26, 2009 05:00 AM ) Permalink | Comments [0]
Trackback URL: http://blogs.sun.com/HPC/entry/new_blueprint_solving_hpc_i
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