26–30 Oct 2009
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
America/Los_Angeles timezone

Session

Storage I

26 Oct 2009, 13:15
Bldg. 66 Auditorium (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

Bldg. 66 Auditorium

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

1, Cyclotron Road, Berkeley, CA, 94720 USA

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  1. Jeffrey Altman (Your File System Inc.)
    26/10/2009, 13:15
    Storage
    The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded Your File System Inc. a US$648,000 Small Business Innovative Research Phase II grant to support the development of a next generation globally distributed file system that is compatible with AFS. This talk will describe the technologies that Your File System Inc. will be implementing and contributing to OpenAFS through August 2011.
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  2. Christopher J Walker (Queen Mary, University of London)
    26/10/2009, 13:45
    Storage
    Queen Mary, University of London has been using the StoRM SRM in front of a Lustre filesystem. We present the results of benchmarks on the Lustre filesystem, and the throughput from simulated analysis using the hammercloud framework.
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  3. Walter Schoen (GSI)
    26/10/2009, 14:15
    Storage
    lustre@gsi: A Petabyte file system for the analysis farm - status and outlook
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  4. Artem Trunov (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
    26/10/2009, 14:45
    Storage
    This work is continuation of storage solution testing performed by HEPiX storage workgroup on it's testbed at FZK. Hadoop, an Apache project, offers a cluster file system called HDFS inspired by Google File System and designed to run on commodity hardware. It has gained some popularity in OSG, where is has become a supported storage solution, and is currently in production at a few T2 sites....
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