This page will list of all NEXTGenIO’s publications as soon as they are available. Please check for updates regularly.
This page will list of all NEXTGenIO’s publications as soon as they are available. Please check for updates regularly.
The growth in data-intensive scientific applications poses strong demands on the HPC storage subsystem, as data needs to be copied from compute nodes to I/O nodes and vice
We present GekkoFS, a temporary, highly-scalable burst buffer file system which has been specifically optimized for new access patterns of data-intensive High-Performance Computing (HPC) applications.
This issue of the newsletter has a feature on NEXTGenSim, a worksflow and storage aware scheduling simulator, along with information about how to interact with NEXTGenIO at SC18 and details of our new White Papers and recent publications and presentations.
Slides from the presentation given by Tiago Quintino of ECWMF at the Extreme Data Workshop, Jülich, Germany, 18 September 2018.
Slides and audio commentary from the presentation given at AMS 2018, 98th Meeting of the American Meteorological Society Fourth Symposium on High Perfor
Slides from the presentation given at HPC-IODC: HPC I/O in the Data Center Workshop, ISC, Frankfurt, Germany, 28 June 2018.
NEXTGenIO is developing a prototype high performance computing (HPC) and high performance data analytics (HPDA) system that integrates byte-addressable persistent memory (B-APM) into a standard compute cluster to provide greatly increased I/O performance for computational simulation and data anal
NEXTGenIO is developing a prototype high-performance computing (HPC) and high-performance data analytics (HPDA) system that integrates byte-addressable storage class memory (SCM) into a standard compute cluster to provide greatly increased I/O performance for computational simulation and data ana
This White Paper discusses some of the software layers being developed to support and exploit NVDIMMs, from the driver to the OS and the applications. Those layers, collectively known as systemware, are the ones that can be used from the runtime system, schedulers and applications.
This paper was accepted to the 23rd International Workshop on High-Level Parallel Programming Models and Supportive Environments on the 32nd IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium.