Re: [lustre-discuss] SC19 bof slides

2020-01-13 Thread Rawlings, Kenrick D
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

Re: [lustre-discuss] SC19 bof slides

2020-01-13 Thread Thomas Hamel
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

[lustre-discuss] Lustre and Optane

2020-01-13 Thread Dave Holland
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 -- **

[lustre-discuss] SC19 bof slides

2020-01-13 Thread Thomas Hamel
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 ___ lustre-discuss mailing list

Re: [lustre-discuss] Lustre and Optane

2020-01-13 Thread Andreas Dilger
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