Could someone share the password for the event today? Thanks!

Thanks,


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Today's Topics:

   1. SSUG::Digital Scalable multi-node training for AI workloads
      on NVIDIA DGX, Red Hat OpenShift and IBM Spectrum Scale
      (Simon Thompson)
   2. Re: Alternative to Scale S3 API. (Andi Christiansen)


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Apologies, looks like the calendar invite for this week?s SSUG::Digital didn?t 
get sent!



Nvidia and IBM did a complex proof-of-concept to demonstrate the scaling of AI 
workload using Nvidia DGX, Red Hat OpenShift and IBM Spectrum Scale at the 
example of ResNet-50 and the segmentation of images using the Audi A2D2 
dataset. The project team published an IBM Redpaper with all the technical 
details and will present the key learnings and results.


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Hi Christian,

Thanks for the information! My question also triggered IBM to tell me the same 
so i think we will stay on S3 with Scale and hoping the same with the new 
release..

Yes, MinIO is really lacking some good documentation.. but definatly a cool 
software package that i will keep an eye on in the future...

Best Regards
Andi Christiansen


>     On 11/02/2020 2:44 PM Christian Vieser <[email protected]> wrote:
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>     Hi Andi,
>
>     we suffer from the same issue. IBM support told me that Spectrum Scale 
> 5.1 will come with a new release of the underlying Openstack components, so 
> we still hope that some/most of limitations will vanish then. But I already 
> know, that the new S3 policies won't be available, only the "legacy" S3 ACLs.
>
>     We also tried MinIO but deemed that it's not "production ready". It's 
> fine for quickly setting up a S3 service for development, but they release 
> too often and with breaking changes, and documentation is lacking all aspects 
> regarding maintenance.
>
>     Regards,
>
>     Christian
>
>     Am 27.10.20 um 12:46 schrieb Andi Christiansen:
>
>         > >         Hi all,
> >
> >         We have over a longer period used the S3 API within spectrum 
> > Scale.. And that has shown that it does not support very many applications 
> > because of limitations of the API..
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