FREMONT, Calif. September 6, 2007 Panasas, Inc., the leader in parallel clustered storage solutions for the High Performance Computing (HPC) market, today announced that the company will be presenting a development status update on parallel NFS (pNFS) at the Storage Networking Industry Association’s Storage Developer Conference, to be held September 10-13, 2007 in San Jose, Calif.
In “An Update on Parallel NFS,” Panasas Senior Software Architect Brent Welch will provide a high-level overview of the pNFS protocol extension to NFSv4, coupled with a description of the benefits of parallel I/O architectures for grid computing. His speech will provide audience members with an understanding of the pNFS layout driver abstraction, supporting multiple storage protocols. Welch will also compare and contrast block storage, object storage, and file servers for data storage.
The speech will be held on Tuesday, September 11, 2007 from 2:15-3:15 p.m. PDT at the Dolce Hayes Mansion, located at 200 Edenvale Avenue in San Jose.
The SNIA Storage Developer Conference focuses on storage and file systems, and is designed for the storage development community, primarily engineers and product managers from software and hardware companies.
Copies of the speech and presentation will be provided to members of the media and analyst community by request via
derekj@mcgrathpower.com.
About Panasas
Panasas, Inc., the leader in high-performance scale-out NAS storage solutions, enables enterprise customers to rapidly solve complex computing problems, speed innovation and bring new products to market faster. All Panasas solutions leverage the patented PanFS™ storage operating system to deliver exceptional performance, scalability and manageability. Panasas systems are optimized for demanding storage environments in the energy, government, finance, manufacturing, bioscience and higher education industries. For more information, visit www.panasas.com.