The most likely candidate for effectively using Optane/NVRAM would be
via Persistent Client Cache (PCC), which allows client-local storage to
be part of the Lustre namespace. Files can be cached on a local NVRAM
device (managed by a local filesystem like ext4, or possibly something
more
Hi,
That's what I was looking for, thank you!
Regards
Thomas
Le 13 janvier 2020 18:23:08 GMT+01:00, "Rawlings, Kenrick D"
a écrit :
>Hi Thomas,
>
>An aggregated version of the slides is available at:
>
>http://lustre.org/wp-content/uploads/SC19LustreBoF_All.pdf
>
>There were some challenges
Hi Thomas,
An aggregated version of the slides is available at:
http://lustre.org/wp-content/uploads/SC19LustreBoF_All.pdf
There were some challenges combining them in a way that works in all PDF
viewers. If there are any issues with rendering, please let me know and we can
make the
I haven't been to LUG or LAD recently, so I'm a bit out of the loop, but
how much use is Optane finding in the Lustre world?
The main obstacle I see is that it's server-local, so building a
resilient/failover-capable system isn't straightforward.
Thanks for any observations.
Cheers,
Dave
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Hello,
Are the slides presented during the bof in Denver available somewhere?
I'm specifically looking for one of the sites presentation that gave some
feedback about DoM.
Regards
Thomas Hamel
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