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====== Call for Submission ====== | ====== Call for Submission ====== | ||
- | **Deadline**: | + | **Deadline**: |
+ | **Stabilization period**: 1st October -- 9th October | ||
- | The [[http:// | + | The [[http:// |
- | The benchmark | + | A new change for the upcoming submission procedure is the introduction of a stabilization period that aims to harden the benchmark. |
- | Following the success of the Top500 in collecting and analyzing historical trends in supercomputer technology and evolution, the [[http:// | + | Also new this year is that we have partnered with Anthony Kougkas’ team at Illinois Institute of Technology to evaluate the submission metadata describing the storage system on which the test was run to improve the quality and usefulness of the data IO500 collects. You may be contacted by one of his students to clarify one or more of the metadata items from your submission(s). We would appreciate, but do not require, your cooperation to help improve the submission metadata quality. Results from their work will be fed back to improve our submission process for future lists. |
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+ | The IO500 benchmark suite is designed to be easy to run, and the community has multiple active support channels to help with any questions. Please submit results from your system, and we look forward to seeing many of you at SC20! Please note that submissions of all sizes are welcome, including multiple submissions from different storage systems/ | ||
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+ | Following the success of the Top500 in collecting and analyzing historical trends in supercomputer technology and evolution, the IO500 was created in 2017, published its first list at SC17, and has grown continuously | ||
The multi-fold goals of the benchmark suite are as follows: | The multi-fold goals of the benchmark suite are as follows: | ||
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- Forcing submitters to simultaneously report performance for challenging IO patterns. | - Forcing submitters to simultaneously report performance for challenging IO patterns. | ||
- | Specifically, | + | Specifically, |
The goals of the community are also multi-fold: | The goals of the community are also multi-fold: | ||
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+ | ==== Birds-of-a-feather ==== | ||
+ | Once again, we encourage you to submit [1], to join our community, and to attend our virtual BoF “The IO500 and the Virtual Institute of I/O” at SC20, where we will announce the new IO500 list, the 10 node challenge list, and the Student Cluster Competition list. We look forward to answering any questions or concerns you might have. | ||
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+ | [1] http:// |