httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_ywOAx0hew
In this video, Peter Jones from Whamcloud presents: Lustre Releases. Recorded at LUG 2012 in Austin.
Note: Most of the videos from LUG 2012 are now posted at the OpenSFS site.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_ywOAx0hew
In this video, Peter Jones from Whamcloud presents: Lustre Releases. Recorded at LUG 2012 in Austin.
Note: Most of the videos from LUG 2012 are now posted at the OpenSFS site.
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