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===== The Lists ===== | ===== The Lists ===== | ||
- | There are several | + | We publish multiple |
- | We provide two three types of lists the **ranked | + | We maintain a **Full List** which is the subset of submissions which were valid according to the set of [[io500: |
- | Any submission | + | |
- | For a **ranked list**, however, there are conditions that disqualify | + | Our primary lists are **Ranked Lists** which show only opted-in |
- | **Ranked | + | |
- | Firstly, a submitter must permit | + | |
- | Secondly, a list may require certain conditions, for example, the 10 node challenge in 2018 required that 10 client nodes were used. | + | |
- | A **derived | + | In summary, for each BoF, we have the following lists: |
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+ | * **Full list**: the subset from the **historic list** that was valid | ||
+ | * **IO500 List**: the subset from the **full list** with only the best submission per storage system | ||
+ | * **10 Node Challenge List**: the subset from the **full list** | ||
===== Workloads ===== | ===== Workloads ===== |