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Revision as of 16:51, 4 May 2023

LUG 2023 was held at the Qualcomm Institute at the University of California San Diego (UCSD) Supercomputing Center (SDSC) May 1st-4th.

LUG 2022 Agenda

Monday, May 1 – Day 0

Developer Day

Tuesday, May 2 – Day 1

09:00-09:30 OpenSFS Welcome Remarks
Sarp Oral, OpenSFS
09:30-10:00 Experiences and Approaches for Supporting Lustre for a Large User Environment
Mahidhar Tatineni, SDSC
10:00-10:30 Community Release Update
Peter Jones, Whamcloud
11:00-11:30 Bringing Lustre to the Masses Through a Fully-managed Cloud Service
Darryl Osborne, Amazon
11:30-12:00 Lustre Client Encrytion
Sebastien Buisson, DDN
13:30-14:00 Understanding Lustre Timeouts
Richard Mohr, ORNL
14:00-14:30 Client-side Data Compression
Colin Faber, Artem Blagodarenko, Whamcloud
15:00-15:30 Experiences with Lustre on Stampede2 and Frontera
Nick Thorne, TACC
16:00-16:30 OpenSFS Update
OpenSFS Board
17:00-19:00 Welcome Reception
OpenSFS

Wednesday, May 3 – Day 2

09:00-09:30 Getting a Balanced, Full Production File System Migration to Work
Cameron Harr, LLNL
09:30-10:00 Managing Cloud HPC with Infrastructure-as-Code
Matthew Vaughn, Amazon
10:30-11:00 Lustre 2.16 and Beyond
Andreas Dilger, Whamcloud
11:00-11:30 Delivering Lustre 2.15 Filesystem as an HPC Cloud Service
Dilip Sundarraj, Microsoft
11:30-12:00 Overview of Kfabric Network Driver, and User Defined Selection Policy
Chris Horn, HPE
13:00-13:30 Sponsor Talk: Maximizing At-Scale AI Training Efficiency
Raphael Druon, DDN
13:30-14:00 The Orion File System: Configuration and Performance
Richard Mohr, ORNL
14:30-15:00 Unaligned Direct I/O
Patrick Farrell, Whamcloud
15:00-15:30 Secure Namespace Isolation in Lustre
Shuichi Ihara, Sebastien Buisson, DDN
16:00-16:30 The PoliMOR Policy Engine: Improvements and Performance Results
Christopher Brumgard, ORNL
16:30-17:00 Invited Talk: Prototype National Research Platform
Frank Würthwein, SDSC
17:30-20:30 Ballast Point Social Event
Aeon Computing, DDN, Habana Labs

Thursday, May 4 – Day 3

09:00-09:30 LNet Large NID Support
James Simmons, ORNL
09:30-10:00 Community Storage Using Lustre and Globus Sharing
Alex Kulyavtsev, ANL
10:30-11:00 Metadata Writeback Caching
Oleg Drokin, Whamcloud
11:00-11:30 Fast I/O Through Big, Pointy Teeth: El Capitan and Rabbit Storage
Olaf Faaland, LLNL
14:30-14:45 Closing Remarks
Megan Larko, OpenSFS