Hosted at

34th International Conference
on Massive Storage Systems
and Technology (MSST 2018)
May 14 — 16, 2018

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

Dave Bonnie, Los Alamos National Laboratory


David Bonnie is a scientist with a background in scalable storage systems and software development. He contributed to the development of OrangeFS/PVFS2 and holds a deep interest in understanding current and future storage hardware and software. He is currently the campaign storage and enterprise backup technical lead for the HPC Division at Los Alamos National Laboratory, both positions that include leading integration, development, and production support efforts for LANL’s pre-archive and backup tiers. He is integral in the development and deployment of MarFS, LANL’s new filesystem designed to serve the needs of ever-growing datasets with spiraling bandwidth and reliability challenges. David holds a B.S. and M.S. in Computer Engineering, both from Clemson University.


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