SC21 Users Group Meeting

T-Rex Meeting Center 911 Washington Ave, St Louis, MO, United States

IBM Spectrum Scale Development and Product Management team will be attending Super Computing 2021 in person. We will be hosting our yearly gathering on Monday, November 15, from 3:00-5:00 PM. This global user meeting provides an opportunity for peer-to-peer learning and interaction with IBM’s technical leadership team on the latest IBM Spectrum Scale roadmaps, latest

Free

SSUG @CIUK 2021

Manchester Central Windmill St, Manchester, United Kingdom

SSUG will be returning to CIUK for 2021 ... our agenda is still to be confirmed, but the plan is to run 10:00 - 12:00 on Friday 10th December. To attend this user group event, you must be registered to attend CIUK, registration is online at https://www.scd.stfc.ac.uk/Pages/CIUK2021.aspx Agenda: 10:00 - Welcome, Simon Thompson - Group

SSUG::Digital: 016 – What is new with Spectrum Scale 5.1.2?

Digital Event

IBM continues to enhance Spectrum Scale functionality and performance, in response to recent hardware advancements and evolving workloads. This talk will discuss key enhancements delivered with Spectrum Scale 5.1.2 including upcoming high performance S3 interface, Spectrum Scale ECE enhancements, AFM enhancements, performance enhancements and latest updates on Spectrum Scale BDA and CNSA/CSI. Download slides here

Digital User Group Jan 2022 (Day 1 – Jan 18th)

Digital Event

Restarting for 2022, the SSUG::Digital talks are back with talks over two days. Day 1 Talk 1: What's new in Spectrum Scale 5.1.2 IBM continues to enhance Spectrum Scale functionality and performance, in response to recent hardware advancements and evolving workloads. This talk will discuss key enhancements delivered with Spectrum Scale 5.1.2 including upcoming high

SSUG::Digital: 017 – Multiple Connections over TCP (MCOT)

Digital Event

Starting with IBM Spectrum Scale 5.1.1, Multiple Connections Over TCP (MCOT) is enabled by default which enhances the IBM Spectrum Scale communication subsystem to establish multiple TCP connections for communication between each pair of Spectrum Scale daemons (mmfsd). Using more connections may improve performance and resiliency, particularly for some bonded configurations which can use more