What is in the next release after Lustre 2.0 and when will we see it?
Lustre 2.1 is under development right now, with the help of several teams in the community. It will be released after the remaining work is integrated, and it has passed regression and feature tests. Some highlights: Probably the most user-visible changes over 1.8 are: • Improved metadata performance with SMP servers for common usage like many clients creating/accessing files in the same directory. • Support for RHEL6 servers (kernel 2.6.32) • Asynchronous journal commit – faster write performance while maintaining high reliability with more efficient use of the file system journal.
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