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| + | ====== Submission ====== | ||
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| + | //This page contains the information about the submission procedure.// | ||
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| + | ===== Deadline ===== | ||
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| + | The IO500 list is released during ISC and SC. See our [[io500: | ||
| + | Submissions to the upcoming list can be made all year. | ||
| + | However, **to be included in the next release**, we must receive the submission until the deadline listed in our [[io500: | ||
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| + | ===== Submission instructions ===== | ||
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| + | There are two options to submit to the IO500, we prefer the online form: | ||
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| + | 1) Use our [[https:// | ||
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| + | 2) If you experience any problems with the online form; send an [[submit@io500.org|email]] with attachments: | ||
| + | * The (potentially) adapted io500.sh | ||
| + | * The output directory of the benchmark (variable io500_result_dir in io500.sh) | ||
| + |   * If possible, please mention which system is covered of the [[: | ||
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| + | We will reply to you, to confirm reception and any question that may arise. | ||
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| + | ===== Handling of the submitted data ===== | ||
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| + | Until the release of the list, the submission committee will handle all submitted data confidentially. | ||
| + | That means that we will not disclose any submitted data to individuals/ | ||
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| + | ==== Privacy ==== | ||
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| + | We will publish all data submitted, so by submitting the information you **give us the right to publish the uploaded data**.  | ||
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| + | === Submitter name === | ||
| + | Submissions will be visible immediately to the IO500 Committee which currently is comprised of John Bent, Andreas Dilger, Julian Kunkel, Jay Lofstead, and George Markomanolis.  | ||
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| + | Starting with the SC'18 list, releases include the name of the submitter (or team) to give them the credit they deserve to execute the benchmark; this can be opted out. | ||
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| + | === Annonymity and embargo === | ||
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| + | With the online form, the submitter is able to individually opt-out or embargo (delay) the release of certain information: | ||
| + | 1) The name of the submitter/ | ||
| + | 2) Specific information that would indicate the system; e.g., the file system, the name of the site, supercomputer ... | ||
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| + | After an embargo period the specific information is revealed and updated automatically in the subsequent list following the end of the embargo period. | ||
| + | The period is either 3 years, or after the machine is decommissioned (the embargo period is asked in the online form). | ||
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| + | ===== Preparation ===== | ||
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| + | Fetching, compiling, and running the IO500 Benchmarks is surprisingly straightforward.  | ||
| + | Although tuning can be challenging.  | ||
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