Peter Braam's talk, which has more information related to ZFS/Lustre FS
integration:
https://hpc.sun.com/blog/richbruecknersuncom/video-lustre-file-system-presented-sun-hpc-consortium-reno
"ZFS/DMU benchmarks":
https://mail.clusterfs.com/pipermail/lustre-announce/2007-November/000147.html
Rayson
Hi Owen,
Owen Davies wrote:
I'm not sure of the implications of Luster using ZFS DMU. Does this mean a subset of ZFS functionality, binary compatibility of written disks or what?
It means Lustre will be using ZFS (instead of ext4/ldiskfs) as its disk
storage backend in metadata and ob
This sounds like the result of the FUSE-ZFS for Linux developer being hired by
the Lustre folks. I'm not sure of the implications of Luster using ZFS DMU.
Does this mean a subset of ZFS functionality, binary compatibility of written
disks or what?
You can read about it in the developer's Sept
First reported by a Sun blogger (http://blogs.sun.com/simons/), most
of the HPC Consortium meeting in Reno presentations are now onlone:
https://events-at-sun.com/hpcreno/presentations.html
Some people on this list may be interested in this: "Lustre – CFS
Update, Peter Braam, CEO, Cluster File Sys