On 15/03/12 19:51, Joshua Walgenbach wrote:
> For my part, a Lustre client on Windows or OS X would be used mostly
> for visualization of data, rather than being computed against so a
> slower user space implementation would be more than sufficient.
> There are a few applications that are using an SMB exported Lustre
> filesystem for data collection, but those applications are similarly
> low bandwidth. It would be nice to remove the SMB server in the
> middle.

why bother having a windows client if you lose the performance? We have
windows based detectors and proprietary windows based analysis software
that would definitely benefit from higher performance access to lustre
file systems but replacing existing CIFS servers for no gain seems a bit
pointless.

I understand the problems that a native MS client would have, without
buy-in from Microsoft it would be a nightmare to keep the MS tree and
the Linux tree in sync. One possible future workaround proposed by
Whamcloud at last years LUG is pNFS.

GREG

>
> - -Josh


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