In my haste to inform the community of the Whamcloud acquisition by Intel, I did
not give credit to the European Open File System (EOFS) for their role. I
apologize for this omission and wish to highlight the importance of EOFS.
EOFS has had, and continues to have, a strong unifying role in the community.
Their leadership in the community has been a critical factor in the resurgence
of Lustre in the past two years. Together with OpenSFS, they have worked to
bring the Lustre worldwide community to one place and to support the developers
& maintainers.
We brought the entire Whamcloud team to Intel. Our commitment to the entire
Lustre community and ecosystem remains unchanged, including participating in and
supporting the community organizations.
Brent Gorda
GM, High Performance Data Division
Intel
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From: Brent Gorda and Eric Barton
Subject: Whamcloud/Intel Announcement
When we started Whamcloud two years ago, we set out on a journey to embrace a
key technology that we believed in and that the HPC community depended upon. We
felt so strongly about this that without hesitation we quit our jobs and jumped
in with both feet.
Our founding principles included a deep commitment to the continued development
of the Lustre community through an open, multi-vendor tree. We pledged to treat
our customers as we would want to be treated in their position. We also pledged
to treat our employees with fairness and respect and to build an exemplary
distributed work environment in which an incredibly talented team could thrive.
Upholding these commitments has paid off handsomely for Lustre over the last two
years. With the support of a thriving community, Lustre is quickly becoming the
preferred solution. And, with the help of OpenSFS and the European Open File
System (EOFS), we are continuing our commitment of supporting all vendors with a
single tree to drive the growth of the Lustre ecosystem.
We could not be more proud of what we have accomplished and for the culture we
have built at Whamcloud. Looking ahead, we see an even greater opportunity to
expand Lustre?s success and to push this technology to even higher levels.
With this as our goal, today we have closed a transaction with Intel to acquire
Whamcloud. Intel is committed to enabling open, multi-vendor solutions like
Lustre and is excited to be working with our team to advance the success of
Lustre. Whamcloud?s Lustre expertise complements Intel?s existing capabilities
in compute, storage, interconnects, management, and security. In turn, Intel
will accelerate Lustre?s leadership in HPC and extend it to the Cloud and
Enterprise IT.
We remain firmly committed to our founding principles and to serving the Lustre
community. And we feel strongly that, together with Intel, we will enable Lustre
to reach for the stars.
Brent Gorda Eric Barton
General Manager Lead Architect
High Performance Data Division