Lustre



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Introduction

Lustre is a scalable, secure, robust, highly-available cluster file system. It is designed, developed and maintained by Sun Microsystems, Inc.

The central goal is the development of a next-generation cluster file system which can serve clusters with 10,000's of nodes, provide petabytes of storage, and move 100's of GB/sec with state-of-the-art security and management infrastructure.

Lustre runs on many of the largest Linux clusters in the world, and is included by Sun's partners as a core component of their cluster offering (examples include HP StorageWorks SFS, and the Cray XT3 and XD1 supercomputers). Today's users have also demonstrated that Lustre scales down as well as it scales up, and runs in production on clusters as small as 4 and as large as 25,000 nodes.

Documents

• Architecture ZFS for Lustre
• Lustre Roadmap and Future Plans (2008)
• Lustre Experience at CEA/DIF (2007)
• Selecting a cluster file system (2005)
• Lustre state and production installations (2004)
• Lustre File System (2003)
• Lustre: Building a cluster file system for 1,000 node clusters (2003)
• Lustre: Scalable Clustered Object Storage (2002)
• Lustre - the inter-galactic cluster file system? (2002)
• Lustre Light: a simpler fully functional cluster file system (2001)
• Lustre System Anatomy
• Lustre: the intergalactic file system for the international labs? (2001)
• The object-based storage cluster file systems and parallel I/O
• Linux clustering and storage management
• Lustre Technical Project Summary (2001)
• File Systems for Clusters from a Protocol Perspective (1999)
• Working draft T10 OSD (2000)

Links

• http://www.lustre.org/
• http://wiki.lustre.org
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lustre_(file_system)
• http://www.sun.com/software/products/lustre/
• http://www.pdl.cs.cmu.edu/NASD
• HP StorageWorks Scalable File Share
• http://openfs.org
• http://download.huihoo.com/lustre