High Performance Computing Storage in OCI using Lustre File System
High Performance Computing Storage in OCI using Lustre File System As cloud workloads evolve, especially in areas like high-performance computing (HPC), machine learning, and big data analytics, tr...

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High Performance Computing Storage in OCI using Lustre File System As cloud workloads evolve, especially in areas like high-performance computing (HPC), machine learning, and big data analytics, traditional storage systems often become a bottleneck. These workloads require high throughput, low latency, and parallel file access. In Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, high-performance storage requirements can be addressed using the Lustre File System, a distributed file system designed for large-scale workloads. This article explores how Lustre works and how it can be used in OCI environments. What is Lustre File System? Lustre is a parallel distributed file system designed for environments that require high-speed access to large datasets. It is commonly used in: High Performance Computing (HPC) Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Scientific simulations Big data processing Unlike traditional file systems, Lustre distributes data across multiple storage nodes to achieve high performance