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** http://lustre.org/mailing-lists/
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* Community Events World-wide
* Community Events World-wide
** http://opensfs.org/events/
** http://opensfs.org/events/ - Worldwide Lustre User Group
** https://www.eofs.eu/events/start
** https://www.eofs.eu/events/start - European Lustre User Group
** http://lustrefs.cn/ - China Lustre User Group
** https://www.jlug.info/ - Japan Lustre User Group
* The OpenSFS [http://wiki.opensfs.org/LWG Lustre Working Group (LWG)] coordinates OpenSFS's Lustre efforts.
* The OpenSFS [http://wiki.opensfs.org/LWG Lustre Working Group (LWG)] coordinates OpenSFS's Lustre efforts.
* The [http://opensfs.org/ OpenSFS] organization supports Lustre development.
* The [http://opensfs.org/ OpenSFS] organization supports Lustre development.

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Lustre Enables High Performance, Massively Scalable Storage

Lustre is an open-source, distributed parallel file system software platform designed for scalability, high-performance, and high-availability.

Lustre is purpose-built to provide a coherent, global POSIX-compliant namespace for very large scale computer infrastructure, including the world's largest supercomputer platforms. It can support hundred's of petabytes of data storage and hundreds of gigabytes per second in simultaneous, aggregate throughput. Some of the largest current installations have individual file systems in excess of fifty petabytes of usable capacity, and have reported throughput speeds exceeding one terabyte/sec.

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