Hosted at

35th International Conference
on Massive Storage Systems
and Technology (MSST 2019)
May 20 — 24, 2019

Sponsored by Santa Clara University,
School of Engineering


Since the conference was founded, in 1974, 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

Dr. Bradley Settlemyer, Los Alamos National Laboratory


Brad Settlemyer is a storage systems researcher and systems programmer specializing in high performance computing. He received his Ph.D in computer engineering from Clemson University in 2009 and works as a research scientist in Los Alamos National Laboratory's HPC Design group. He currently leads the storage research efforts at the Ultrascale Research Center which is focused on designing the next generation of storage systems for LANL's high performance computing data center. He has published papers on emerging storage systems, long distance data movement, network and storage modeling, and storage system algorithms.


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