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Cluster File Systems Demonstrates Storage Resiliency at SC2005
Posted by Kenneth Farmer, Thursday November 10 2005 @ 08:35PM EST

Boulder, CO November 10, 2005 – Cluster File Systems, Inc.(CFS), the leader in high-performance parallel file systems, announces that its open-source Lustre™ technology will be on display in CFS’s booth at this year’s Supercomputing conference in Seattle from November 14-17.

Conference attendees will be able to witness first-hand the resiliency of the technology used today on many of the world’s largest high performance computers. Located in booth #662, CFS will demonstrate the Lustre File System on a cluster running both the Linux and Windows operating systems.

In a demonstration of the Lustre file system’s failover capabilities, attendees will be invited to disconnect Lustre servers from the cluster and witness the file system’s capability to failover and continue to present the full storage volume to the rest of the cluster.

Details:
Company: Cluster File Systems, Inc.
Product: Lustre File System
When: Monday November 14 - Thursday November 17
Where: SC2005 – Seattle, Washington; Booth 662
Demonstration: “Unplug & Play” with the Lustre File System

In addition to CFS’s exhibit, Lustre technology will also be on display at the conference at many other partner booths, such as HP, Cray, DataDirect Networks, Scali and Bull.

About Cluster File Systems, Inc.

Cluster File Systems, Inc. has established itself as the recognized leader in high-performance, scalable cluster file system technology. Extensive experience, innovative insights, and proven engineering have enabled CFS to dramatically surpass the scalability limits of modern computing. The company's premier Lustre™ cluster file system currently powers clusters with thousands of nodes and hundreds of terabytes of data, delivering groundbreaking parallel I/O and metadata throughput on some of the world's largest Linux-based supercomputers. CFS provides Lustre technical support, training, consultation and engineering services, and is actively working with storage and cluster vendors to develop the next generation of intelligent storage devices. The Lustre file system for Linux is Open Source software developed and maintained by CFS. For more information, visit http://www.clusterfs.com


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