PDSW10 2010 - 5th Petascale Data Storage Workshop Supercomputing '10
Date2010-11-15
Deadline2010-09-17
VenueNew Orlean, USA - United States
Keywords
Websitehttps://www.pdsi-scidac.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
5th Petascale Data Storage Workshop
Supercomputing '10
Held in conjunction with SC10 and sponsored by the DOE SciDAC Petascale Data Storage Institute (PDSI)
Chair: Carlos Maltzahn, UCSC
Monday, November 15, 2010
9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Rooms 384 & 385, New Orleans Convention Center, New Orleans, LA
SC10 Workshop Web Page
Abstract | Agenda | Call for Papers | Call for Posters
Attending the Workshop | Workshop Committees | Other Workshops of Interest
Petascale Data Storage Workshops
WORKSHOP ABSTRACT
Peta- and exascale computing infrastructures make unprecedented demands on information storage capacity, performance, concurrency, reliability, availability, and manageability. This one-day workshop focuses on the data storage problems and emerging solutions found in peta- and exascale scientific computing environments, with special attention to issues in which community collaboration can be crucial, problem identification, workload capture, solution interoperability, standards with community buy-in, and shared tools. This workshop seeks contributions on relevant topics, including but not limited to: performance and benchmarking results and tools, failure tolerance problems and solutions, APIs for high performance features, parallel file systems, high bandwidth storage architectures, wide area file systems, metadata intensive workloads, autonomics for HPC storage, virtualization for storage systems, archival storage advances, resource management innovations.
Submitted extended abstracts will be peer reviewed for presentation and publication on www.pdsi-scidac.org and in the IEEE digital library.
AGENDA
Information coming soon.
CALL FOR PAPERS - CFP POSTER
Paper Submission Website: http://www2.pdl.cmu.edu/conferences/pdsw10/index
Paper (extended abstract in pdf format) due: Fri Sept. 17, 2010, 11:59 p.m. PDT
Notification: Mon Oct. 11, 2010
Camera ready due: Mon Nov. 8, 2010
Softcopy and slides due: Fri Nov. 12, 2010 BEFORE the workshop
Paper Submission Details:
The petascale data storage workshop holds a peer reviewed competitive process for selecting extended abstracts and short papers. Submit a not previously published extended abstract of up to 5 pages, not less than 10 point font, in a PDF file as instructed on the workshop web site. Submitted papers will be reviewed under the supervision of the workshop program committee. Submissions should indicate authors and affiliations. Selected papers and associated talks will be made available on the workshop web site. Selected final papers may NOT be longer than 5 pages. The workshop proceedings will be published in association with SC10 in the IEEE digital library and talk slides will be made available on the workshop web site.
CALL FOR POSTERS
Poster Submission Website: http://www2.pdl.cmu.edu/conferences/pdsw10poster/i...
Poster submissions due: Monday, November 8, 2010
Notification: Wednesday, November 10, 2010
The PDSW program committee highly encourages authors of accepted papers to present posters of their work. Submissions for technical poster presentation will be considered if they are marked as such and include title and author list and a short abstract. Further specifications for poster production will be available on the workshop web site.
ATTENDING THE WORKSHOP
Please be aware that all attendees to the workshop, both speakers and participants, will have to pay an SC10 registration fee. However, there will be available a Workshop-only registration fee at a much reduced rate relative to the weeklong conference registration fee ($150).
STUDENT VOLUNTEERS TO SC10: Student volunteers that have free SC10 registration also have free PDSW registration.
To attend the workshop, please register through the Supercomputing '10 registration web page.
COMMITTEE:
Carlos Maltzahn, University of California, Santa Cruz
John Bent, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Galen Shipman, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Sage Weil, DreamHost
Roger Haskin, IBM Almaden Research Center
Rob Ross, Argonne National Laboratory
Brent Welch, Panasas
Karsten Schwan, Georgia Institute of Technology
Ron A. Oldfield, Sandia National Laboratory
Dean Hildebrand, IBM Almaden Research Center
Yong Chen, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Peter Braam, Xyratex
STEERING COMMITTEE:
Phil Roth, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Evan Felix, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Peter Honeyman, University of Michigan
Scott Brandt, University of California, Santa Cruz
Gary Grider, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Garth Gibson, Carnegie Mellon University
Darrell Long, University of California, Santa Cruz
John Shalf, National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center
Bill Kramer, National Center for Supercomputing Applications/University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Lee Ward, Sandia National Laboratories
Supercomputing '10
Held in conjunction with SC10 and sponsored by the DOE SciDAC Petascale Data Storage Institute (PDSI)
Chair: Carlos Maltzahn, UCSC
Monday, November 15, 2010
9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Rooms 384 & 385, New Orleans Convention Center, New Orleans, LA
SC10 Workshop Web Page
Abstract | Agenda | Call for Papers | Call for Posters
Attending the Workshop | Workshop Committees | Other Workshops of Interest
Petascale Data Storage Workshops
WORKSHOP ABSTRACT
Peta- and exascale computing infrastructures make unprecedented demands on information storage capacity, performance, concurrency, reliability, availability, and manageability. This one-day workshop focuses on the data storage problems and emerging solutions found in peta- and exascale scientific computing environments, with special attention to issues in which community collaboration can be crucial, problem identification, workload capture, solution interoperability, standards with community buy-in, and shared tools. This workshop seeks contributions on relevant topics, including but not limited to: performance and benchmarking results and tools, failure tolerance problems and solutions, APIs for high performance features, parallel file systems, high bandwidth storage architectures, wide area file systems, metadata intensive workloads, autonomics for HPC storage, virtualization for storage systems, archival storage advances, resource management innovations.
Submitted extended abstracts will be peer reviewed for presentation and publication on www.pdsi-scidac.org and in the IEEE digital library.
AGENDA
Information coming soon.
CALL FOR PAPERS - CFP POSTER
Paper Submission Website: http://www2.pdl.cmu.edu/conferences/pdsw10/index
Paper (extended abstract in pdf format) due: Fri Sept. 17, 2010, 11:59 p.m. PDT
Notification: Mon Oct. 11, 2010
Camera ready due: Mon Nov. 8, 2010
Softcopy and slides due: Fri Nov. 12, 2010 BEFORE the workshop
Paper Submission Details:
The petascale data storage workshop holds a peer reviewed competitive process for selecting extended abstracts and short papers. Submit a not previously published extended abstract of up to 5 pages, not less than 10 point font, in a PDF file as instructed on the workshop web site. Submitted papers will be reviewed under the supervision of the workshop program committee. Submissions should indicate authors and affiliations. Selected papers and associated talks will be made available on the workshop web site. Selected final papers may NOT be longer than 5 pages. The workshop proceedings will be published in association with SC10 in the IEEE digital library and talk slides will be made available on the workshop web site.
CALL FOR POSTERS
Poster Submission Website: http://www2.pdl.cmu.edu/conferences/pdsw10poster/i...
Poster submissions due: Monday, November 8, 2010
Notification: Wednesday, November 10, 2010
The PDSW program committee highly encourages authors of accepted papers to present posters of their work. Submissions for technical poster presentation will be considered if they are marked as such and include title and author list and a short abstract. Further specifications for poster production will be available on the workshop web site.
ATTENDING THE WORKSHOP
Please be aware that all attendees to the workshop, both speakers and participants, will have to pay an SC10 registration fee. However, there will be available a Workshop-only registration fee at a much reduced rate relative to the weeklong conference registration fee ($150).
STUDENT VOLUNTEERS TO SC10: Student volunteers that have free SC10 registration also have free PDSW registration.
To attend the workshop, please register through the Supercomputing '10 registration web page.
COMMITTEE:
Carlos Maltzahn, University of California, Santa Cruz
John Bent, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Galen Shipman, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Sage Weil, DreamHost
Roger Haskin, IBM Almaden Research Center
Rob Ross, Argonne National Laboratory
Brent Welch, Panasas
Karsten Schwan, Georgia Institute of Technology
Ron A. Oldfield, Sandia National Laboratory
Dean Hildebrand, IBM Almaden Research Center
Yong Chen, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Peter Braam, Xyratex
STEERING COMMITTEE:
Phil Roth, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Evan Felix, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Peter Honeyman, University of Michigan
Scott Brandt, University of California, Santa Cruz
Gary Grider, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Garth Gibson, Carnegie Mellon University
Darrell Long, University of California, Santa Cruz
John Shalf, National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center
Bill Kramer, National Center for Supercomputing Applications/University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Lee Ward, Sandia National Laboratories
Other CFPs
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