Hosted at

33rd International Conference
on Massive Storage Systems
and Technology (MSST 2017)
May 15 — 19, 2017

Sponsored by Santa Clara University,
School of Engineering


Since the conference was founded by the leading national laboratories, MSST has been a venue for massive-scale storage system designers and implementers, storage architects, researchers, and vendors to share best practices and discuss building and securing the world's largest storage systems for high-performance computing, web-scale systems, and enterprises.







Hosted at
Santa Clara University
Santa Clara, CA

Invited Track Speaker

Scott Sinno, NASA

Scott Sinno



Scott Sinno is a graduate of Computer Science from the Georgia Institute of Technology. Scott has been working for NASA-GSFC earth sciences since January 2001, with particular focus on leveraging of cost-effective disk-storage technologies. Scott's vision was instrumental in establishing a large disk-based archive and distribution system for very popular MODIS data products, and continues to engineer modernized, but low-cost, tailored storage solutions for the NCCS.





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