LUG 2022: Lustre User Group 2022 OpenSFS Virtual TN, United States, May 9-12, 2022 |
Conference website | https://www.opensfs.org/events/lug-2022/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lug2022 |
Abstract registration deadline | March 21, 2022 |
Submission deadline | April 18, 2022 |
The Lustre User Group (LUG) conference is the high performance computing industry’s primary venue for discussion on the open source Lustre file system and other technologies. The conference focuses on the latest Lustre developments and allows attendees to network with peers. Please consider submitting a technical presentation for LUG'22. The LUG Program Committee is particularly seeking presentations on:
- Experiences running the newer community releases (2.14+)
- Experiences using the latest Lustre features (Client Data Encryption, OST Pool Quotas, DNEv3, PCC, SSK, DoM, Multi-Rail LNet, etc.)
- Best practices and practical experiences in deploying, monitoring, and operating Lustre (also in the cloud)
- Pushing the boundaries with non-traditional deployments
- Performance & feature comparison with other filesystems
Submission Guidelines
You only need an abstract for the submission process; we will request presentation materials once abstracts are reviewed and selected. Abstracts should be a minimum of 250 words and should provide a clear description of the planned presentation and its goals.
- All LUG presentations will be 30 minutes (including questions).
- All presentations must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another conference.
- Accepted presentations will be subject to panel review three weeks in advance of LUG 2022.
The abstract submission site closed on March 22, 2022.
Program Committee
Chair: Stéphane Thiell - Stanford University
- Philip Curtis - Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Gaël Delbary - CEA, France
- Olaf Faaland - Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Parks Fields - LANL/New Mexico Consortium
- Kristy Kallback-Rose, Kirill Lozinskiy and Glenn Lockwood - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Craig Prescott and Yu Fu - University of Florida HPC Center
- Stephen Simms - Indiana University
- Peter Jones - Whamcloud (non-voting member)
Contact
All questions should be emailed to admin@opensfs.org.