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Look up things on ISER technology - There appears to be nothing covering it at this conference.
 
Look up things on ISER technology - There appears to be nothing covering it at this conference.
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===36 Gigaflops to 18 Teraflops in 30 days===
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Full title: 36 Gigaflops to 18 Teraflops in 30 days: Implementation of the Fastest Academic Supercomputer in the United Kingdom
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[[Paul Calleja]], University of Cambridge
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Cambridge used MOAB for their scheduling software.
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Exludus - prefetches data to local storage for use
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Had many problems with 10gbit ethernet cards - eventually settled on Chelsio cards after much testing.

Revision as of 18:49, 17 April 2007

This is a convention I went to from April 16th-19th, 2007.

Talks

IP Storage Protocols: iSCSI

John Hufferd, Brocade Inc.
  • PDU - Protocol Data Unit
  • TOE - TCP/IP Over Ethernet
  • iSNS - Internet Storage Network Server
  • iSCSI Boot
    • Static
      • Bios must support it
      • May be an adapter
    • DHCP
      • More flexible
    • PXE Boot
      • Everything can be done in software

Storage Grid: Relevance and Overview

Abbot Schindler, Hewlett Packard
  • FAN - File Area Network

PCI Express, Infiniband, and Storage

Ron Emerick, Sun Microsystems
Paul Millard, Xyratex
  • Fibrechannel over Ethernet
  • PCIe - External connections
  • PCIe IOV - IO Virtualization

The Infiniband Revolution

Full Title: The InfiniBand Revolution: Parallel Computing is Out-Screaming High-Performance Clusters are in

Lloyd Dickman, Qlogic

Open Fabrics Alliance - working to bring about single fabric

Check out compute cluster IB Storage - Direct connect IB to storage, thus bypassing IO servers

IB Optical transcievers - 100m Length

QSFP pluggable modules - next generation

FC latency - 20µsec

Look up things on ISER technology - There appears to be nothing covering it at this conference.

36 Gigaflops to 18 Teraflops in 30 days

Full title: 36 Gigaflops to 18 Teraflops in 30 days: Implementation of the Fastest Academic Supercomputer in the United Kingdom

Paul Calleja, University of Cambridge

Cambridge used MOAB for their scheduling software.

Exludus - prefetches data to local storage for use

Had many problems with 10gbit ethernet cards - eventually settled on Chelsio cards after much testing.