Save the Date! Scale User Group @ SC2024 November 17th, 2024

REGISTRATION LINK: Scale Users Group, https://ibm.biz/SC24_ScaleUserGroupMeeting

There will be a Scale User Group event in Atlanta, Georgia, USA on the afternoon of November 17th, 2024. We will have an exciting agenda and access to experts and your peers. We look forward to welcoming you to this event.

The agenda will cover a variety of topics including:

  • Updates from the user community
  • IBM Storage Scale Development updates – strategy, roadmap, performance updates
  • Updates from NVIDIA
  • Partner updates

It will be held at:

The Westin Peachtree Plaza, Atlanta
210 Peachtree St. NW,
Atlanta, GA 30303

REGISTRATION LINK: Scale Users Group, https://ibm.biz/SC24_ScaleUserGroupMeeting

Customer Reception, https://ibm.biz/SC24_IBM_Reception

NYC 2024 – Scale Day!

IBM Storage Scale User’s Group October 1, 2024

There will be a Storage Scale User Meeting in New York City, NY, USA. We have an exciting agenda covering user stories, roadmap update, the latest insights from the user community, development, research, NVIDIA, SuperMicro and DST, plus access to IBM experts and your peers. We look forward to welcoming you to this event.

Agenda highlights:

  • Storage Scale strategy
  • NVIDIA AI Solutions with IBM Storage Scale
  • IBM Research Vela and Blue Vela systems for AI
  • Supermicro and the IBM Scale POD
  • Health Monitoring and Call Home Improvements
  • Networking with Scale & Scale Storage Systems

The detailed agenda can be found at the registration page. Please register here!

IBM Storage Scale 5.2.1 has been released!

For a summary of changes see here!

If you miss: dstat –gpfs –gpfs-ops

Maybe your new favorite command is mmpstat! And if you want those expelled nodes to stay down, now they will! That is unless you run: mmexpelnode -r/–reset

The new and improved Cluster Export Services (CES) S3 is here! Think of it as High Performance Object (HPO) 2.0 now also running on VMs and bare metal! Check out the test measurements here where you can get 60 GB/s of read performance. Yes, that’s a byte which is a lot of bits!

If you want to get Scale storage services on arm64 platforms now, you can! Unofficially, let’s race to running it on your Pi!

Scale training has also been updated and it’s available on IBM training and Coursera! Check out this blog post for more information on classes and subscription options!