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Storage as just one COG in the Cloud – Part 2

  • March 30, 2019
  • Rob Mallory
  • 0
  • Cloud, Storage Management
  • Cloud, EDA, Storage
Picking up from where we left with part one there has been a bit of change in the EDA for Cloud circle. And hopefully we continue this drive, and DAC-2019 brings us some more really good presentations. I might cross-post this to my home blog site at RPMSystems.IO ...that site should have other interesting posts [...]
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Storage as just one COG in the Cloud

  • November 11, 2018
  • Rob Mallory
  • 1
  • Cloud, Storage Management

Part One Prelude We define a Cloud Oriented Grid (COG) to be a Compute Grid which is designed to operate independently, including a well-integrated data replication mechanism, and also has the ability to easily expand or contract in size.  This is a two-part blog in which the first part will provide context and background to […]

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Benchmarking EDA Storage – Not As Straightforward As You’d Like

  • May 14, 2018
  • Rob Mallory
  • 7
  • Storage Management

Most Electronic Design Automation (EDA) apps are not considered traditional High Performance Computing (HPC) apps which run with Message Passing Interface (MPI), but it can be argued that EDA is indeed HPC, as it demands similar compute and IO resources. IO is primarily with a POSIX filesystem, usually NFS based because of its simplicity. [Future […]

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