On 25/07/2007, at 2:59 AM, Jeffrey Miller wrote:
The University of Notre Dame will be hosting Dr. John Bent, of the Los Alamos National Lab, giving a lecture in one of our classrooms entitled "500 Terabytes and Growing" this will be a live open invitation event. It will be held on July 26th at 11AM EDT in Axon room on the NCSA server. U can send Questions during the Q& A event at the end to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> This looks like a really interesting (and topical) lecture, unfortunately not great for our time zone (Asia Pacific: 11am EDT = 1am Aust. EST). Is anyone planning to record this session and able to make it available for replay at a reasonable time? Alternatively, could we have permission to record the session with AGVCR? chris Here is a description of the lecture The storage group at Los Alamos National Lab is responsible for designing, deploying, and debugging the storage systems attached to our supercomputers. In this talk, we present some of the storage challenges that become apparent at large scales when thousands of processes simultaneously access a single terabyte-sized file. The talk will be introduced with a general discussion of supercomputing workloads and systems at the national labs and will include a more detailed description of the recent work done in bringing up the half-petabyte storage system attached to our new supercomputer, Roadrunner. We'll conclude with a discussion of current research topics in this area as well as our recent research into multi-dimensional file systems. Please contact me if you have any questions. Thank you Jeffrey L. Miller Videoconferencing Resources Office of Information Technologies University of Notre Dame G016 ITC Building Notre Dame, IN 46556 Office: 574-631-6850 Cell :574-261-1895 Polycom HDX : 129.74.58.27 Polycom PVX office: 129.74.58.127 [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> "It's a privilege to work at Notre Dame." Christoph Willing +61 7 3365 8350 QCIF Access Grid Manager University of Queensland

