[hpc-announce] [Final Deadline Extension] CFP: 2nd International Workshop on the Lustre Ecosystem
Michael J. Brim
brimmj at ornl.gov
Fri Jan 22 11:35:17 CST 2016
We have extended the abstract submission deadline by one week. This is
the last extension. The new, final deadline is January 29, 2016. Looking
forward to your submissions.
**** CALL FOR PAPERS ****
2nd International Workshop on the Lustre Ecosystem:
Enhancing Lustre Support for Diverse Workloads
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
March 8‑9, 2016
http://lustre.ornl.gov/ecosystem
**** IMPORTANT DATES ****
Note: all submission deadlines are midnight anywhere‑on‑earth
Extended abstracts due: January 29, 2016
Acceptance notification: February 12, 2016
Full papers due: March 14, 2016
Tutorial presentations: March 8, 2016
Technical presentations: March 9, 2016
Submission Site:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lustreeco2016
**** SCOPE and TOPICS ****
The Lustre parallel file system has been widely adopted by scientific
high‐performance computing (HPC) centers as an effective system for
managing large‑scale storage resources. Lustre achieves unprecedented
aggregate performance by parallelizing I/O over file system clients and
storage targets at extreme scales. Today, 7 out of 10 fastest
supercomputers in the world use Lustre for high‑performance storage.
Traditionally, Lustre development has focused on improving the
performance and scalability of large‑scale scientific workloads. In
particular, large‑scale checkpoint storage and retrieval, which is
characterized by bursty I/O from coordinated parallel clients, has been
the primary driver of Lustre development over the last decade. With the
advent of extreme scale computing and Big Data computing, many HPC
centers are seeing increased user interest in running diverse workloads
that place new demands on Lustre.
This workshop series is intended to help explore improvements in the
performance and flexibility of Lustre for supporting non‑scientific
application workloads. The 2015 workshop was the inaugural edition, and
the goal was to initiate a discussion on the open challenges associated
with enhancing Lustre for diverse applications, the technological
advances necessary, and the associated impacts to the Lustre ecosystem.
The workshop program featured a day of tutorials and a day of technical
paper presentations.
In this workshop, we seek contributions that explore improvements in the
performance and flexibility of the Lustre file system for supporting
diverse workloads. This will be a great opportunity for the Lustre
community to discuss the challenges associated with enhancing Lustre for
diverse applications, the technological advances necessary, and the
associated ecosystem.
Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Using Lustre as a Shared Resource
* Adaptability and Scalability of Lustre for Diverse Workloads
* Resilience and Serviceability of Lustre
* Knowledge Provenance in Lustre
* Application‑driven Lustre Benchmarking
* Integrating Big Data Technologies with Lustre
* Performance Monitoring Tools for Lustre
**** SUBMISSION GUIDELINES ****
Authors should electronically submit extended abstracts of previously
unpublished work in PDF format. Abstracts may consist of up to 5 US
letter‑size (8.5 by 11in.) pages, including figures, tables, and
references. Submissions should be formatted in IEEE Computer Society
conference proceedings style.
Accepted abstracts are expected to be expanded into technical papers of
at most 10 pages in length, all‑inclusive. Full papers will be due the
week following the workshop, and will undergo shepherding in preparation
for publication in the workshop proceedings.
**** ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ****
== PROGRAM CO‑CHAIRS ==
Neena Imam, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
Michael Brim, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
Sarp Oral, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
== TUTORIALS CHAIR ==
Richard Mohr, University of Tennessee, USA
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