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26th IEEE (MSST2010) Symposium on Massive Storage Systems and Technologies
and Co-located Events
May 3-7, 2010
Hyatt Regency at Lake Tahoe
Incline Village, Nevada
Sponsored by the
Mass Storage Systems Technical Committee (MSSTC) |
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Twenty years ago, in Monterey, the theme of the Tenth IEEE Symposium on Mass Storage Systems was "Crisis in Mass Storage" and focused on an ever-widening gap between the development of raw hardware technologies and the need for integrated storage systems. Without greater emphasis on the development of effective storage systems, users with data-intensive applications would be left without solutions to support their science and results. The more things change, perhaps, the more they remain the same.
The high-performance computing community is engrossed in a quest for exascale environments by the end of the next decade. Data-intensive applications run, today, on numerically-intensive supercomputers and on specialized architectures customized for massive data. Once again, gaps loom between new computing technologies and the need for massive storage. Are we stuck in the past, developing 1990s-style solutions to problems of 2010 and beyond? MSST2010 explores the new requirements and drivers of the 21st century, the latest storage system architectural ideas, advances in data management techniques, and a look at how emerging technologies may lead to solutions.
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Lake Tahoe during the conference |
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| MSST2010 was comprised of a set of related and co-located events. The Massive Storage Systems and Technology theme began on Monday with tutorials, continued on Tuesday and Wednesday with the MSST Symposium, and concluded on Thursday and Friday with the MSST Research Track. The symposium consisted of invited speakers, while the research track featured peer-reviewed research papers. The events were related but also stood on their own. On Monday, there was also the workshop on Storage Network Architecture and Parallel I/Os which also featured peer-reviewed papers. The Key Management Summit, on Tuesday and Wednesday, focused on issues related to key management. |
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MSST2010 Tutorials |
May 3rd (Monday)
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6th IEEE International Workshop
on Storage Network Architecture
and Parallel I/Os |
May 3rd(Monday)
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MSST2010 Symposium
Committees |
May 4th — 5th (Tuesday—Wednesday)
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Key Management Summit |
May 4th — 5th (Tuesday—Wednesday)
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MSST2010 Research Track
—Call for Papers—Author Instructions— |
May 6th — 7th (Thursday—Friday)
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Organizers |
| IEEE Sponsor |
Merritt Jones |
| Conference Chair |
Dr. Sam Coleman |
| Program Chair |
Ben Kobler |
| Research Papers Chair |
Dr. Ethan Miller |
| Tutorials Chair |
Ann Kerr |
| SNAPI Chair |
Toni Cortes |
Key Management
Summit Chair |
Matt Ball |