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Primeur Weekly 22 August 2005
>Special
>US$150 million TeraGrid award heralds new era for scientific computing
>Indiana University gets $4.4 million from NSF for national Internet-based science tool
>TACC receives $10 million NSF award to make the TeraGrid more powerful, capable
>EuroFlash
>e-Science methods reveal new insights into antibiotic resistance
>Altair Engineering and Scali partner to deliver infrastructure and workload management tool
>Nottingham research sheds new light on how chemical reactions work
>Gathering of 53 SOA experts predicts huge uptake in service oriented architectures by end of decade
>Nallatech adds Third Wave Solutions to Channel Partner Programme
>Mercury Computer Systems forms alliance with inTrace GmbH
>Scali helps smooth management and installation of Lustre File System
>USFlash
>Argonne taps IBM Blue Gene for DOE INCITE programme
>NERSC launches Linux Networx supercomputer into production
>Server Virtualization popular Storage Virtualization not according to TheInfoPro report
>Datamail fast tracks major project by harnessing New Zealand Supercomputing Centre
>New Rice research system will feature a Cray XD1 supercomputer with 672 AMD Opteron cores
>GeneGo is awarded Phase II NIH grant for in silico assessment of drug metabolism and toxicity
>Univa closes US$8 million Series-A investment round
>Purdue University creates new Cyber Center
>ModViz announces Virtual Graphics Platform 1.3 with superscaling performance benefits
>New York University taps IBM supercomputer to help solve the mysteries of the sea
>Fluent releases FloWizard V2
>NERSC deploys the PathScale EKOPath Compiler Suite with new Linux Networx supercomputer cluster
>Imaging Solutions receives Technology Fast 50 Award for sustained high revenue growth over past five years
>Imaging Solutions complets 100th eCTD submission
>GigaSpaces receives funding from Intel Capital, bringing the total investment to $6 million
>CodeMesh announces beta version of JunC++Ion for Linux
Scali helps smooth management and installation of Lustre File System
Marlborough 09 August 2005 Steffen Persvold, Technical Director at Scali, Americas presented at the Lustre User's Group Summer 2005 meeting on August 16, 2005 in Springfield, Ohio. Steffen Persvold discussed how data centre managers can simply the installation, verification and ongoing management of a Lustre File System environment using Scali Manage/Storage.
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As more organisations realize the power of clustering, the need for storage solutions to match the capabilities of their cluster becomes a requirement to maximize overall performance. The ability to integrate server and storage clusters and tune them as a total solution is becoming increasingly important. Since its introduction in May, the Scali Manage/Storage product has received tremendous interest from Scali's channel partners and end-users. Scali is dedicated to working with companies like Cluster File Systems to provide products that meet the challenges facing end users.

During his presentation, Steffen Persvold discussed the Scali Manage/Storage product and how it improves the installation and maintenance of Lustre environments. Steffen Persvold provided participants with tips on how to leverage Scali Manage/Storage to realize the full power of a Luster File System with overall cluster management. Additionally, Steffen Persvold explored the increasingly connected worlds of server clustered management and storage.
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