Posts By: OpenSFS

Lustre 2.10.4 Released

We are pleased to announce that the Lustre 2.10.4 Release has been declared GA and is available for download. You can also grab the source from git. Along with a number of useful bug fixes, this maintenance release includes the following notable enhancements over 2.10.3: RHEL 7.5 is now supported for servers and clients (LU-10897)
https://www.lustre.org/lustre-2-10-4-released/

Lustre 2.11.0 Released

BEAVERTON, OR – April 3, 2018 – Open Scalable File Systems (OpenSFS) today announced the release of Lustre® 2.11.0, the fastest and most scalable parallel file system. OpenSFS, founded in 2010 to advance Lustre development, is the premier non-profit organization promoting the use of Lustre and advancing its capabilities through coordinated releases of the Lustre
https://www.lustre.org/lustre-2-11-0-released/

Lustre 2.10.3 Released

We are pleased to announce that the Lustre 2.10.3 Release has been declared GA and is available for download. You can also grab the source from git. Along with a number of useful bug fixes, this maintenance release includes the following notable enhancement over 2.10.2: ZFS 0.7.5 is now the default version of ZFS used
https://www.lustre.org/lustre-2-10-3-released/

Lustre 2.10.2 Released

We are pleased to announce that the Lustre 2.10.2 Release has been declared GA and is available for download. You can also grab the source from git. Along with a number of useful bug fixes, this maintenance release includes the following notable enhancement over 2.10.1: ZFS 0.7.3 is now the default version of ZFS used
https://www.lustre.org/lustre-2-10-2-released/

Lustre 2.10.1 Released

We are pleased to announce that the Lustre 2.10.1 Release has been declared GA and is available for download. You can also grab the source from git. Along with a number of useful bug fixes, this maintenance release includes the following notable enhancements over 2.10.0: RHEL 7.4 support for Lustre Servers and Clients (LU-9816) ZFS 0.7.1 is now the default version of ZFS
https://www.lustre.org/lustre-2-10-1-released/

Lustre 2.10.0 Released

We are pleased to announce that the Lustre 2.10.0 Release has been declared GA and is available for download. You can also grab the source from git. This major release includes new features: Progressive File Layouts: Enables file layouts to automatically adjust as size of files grow thus optimizing performance for diverse workloads (LU-8898) Multi-Rail
https://www.lustre.org/lustre-2-10-0-released/

LUG 2017: Regular Registration Closes May 1st

Regular registration for the Lustre User Group 2017 conference ends on May 1st. Be sure to register by this date to obtain significant savings from the late registration price. The full conference agenda and registration are available at http://opensfs.org/lug-2017/. This year’s conference will feature the latest Lustre developments and special events for connecting with your
https://www.lustre.org/lug-2017-regular-registration-closes-may-1st/

LUG 2017: CFP extended to March 10th

Share your experiences with colleagues. Submit an abstract to present at LUG17. Abstracts are now due March 10, 2017. The committee is particularly looking for presentations regarding: experiences running the newer community releases – 2.8 and 2.9 – in production experiences using the new features in those releases (DNE2, SSK, UID/GID mapping, etc.) best practices
https://www.lustre.org/lug-2017-cfp-extended-to-march-10th/

LUG 2017: Abstracts Due 2/26 – Early Bird Ends 3/15


Want to present? Be sure to submit your abstract by the February 26th deadline: https://easychair.org/cfp/LUG2017. Accepted abstracts will be notified in time to take advantage of early bird registration. We have a great week planned – including a range of presentations on best practices and boundary-pushing deployments as well as a hackathon. Networking opportunities abound
https://www.lustre.org/lug-2017-abstracts-due-226-early-bird-ends-315/

LUG 2017: CFPs Due 2/26

The Lustre User Group 2017 conference invites presentation abstracts, due by February 26, 2017. Please see the LUG17: Call for participation page for more information.