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PVFS2 - a High-Performance Parallel File System

neillm78 writes "As part of the development team, we're announcing PVFS2 version 1.0 here in Pittsburgh at the SC2004 conference! PVFS2 is a GPL/LGPL based parallel file system for cluster-based applications. It logically groups any number of storage servers into a coherent file system for use by client nodes, specifically tailored to handle efficient access to large shared files. PVFS2 supports access via an MPI-IO interface for high-performance parallel applications, but you can still mount it like a regular GNU/Linux file system for traditional serial applications and managment. The PVFS2 project is conducted jointly between The Parallel Architecture Research Laboratory at Clemson University and The Mathematics and Computer Science Division at Argonne National Laboratory. Please feel free to give it a try!"

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  1. Re:It's Linux! by neillm78 · · Score: 1, Troll

    hello friend. i'm a developer on the project and i firmly stand of calling a distribution "GNU/Linux" rather than Linux. the kernel is another story, but then again, we run on clusters based on distros -- not on kernels. cheers!

    -Neill;