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Several lists about parallel I/O exist, but they are all specific to some effort (MPI, HPF, parallel transport protocol, etc). There is nothing for general research discussions. This list is intended for individuals interested in research about parallel-I/O systems and algorithms, including file systems, architectures, out-of-core algorithms, compiler techniques, language extensions, run-time support, APIs, application requirements and workload characterization, disk arrays, tape striping, and perhaps graphics and networking. I hope people will use it to announce new papers, projects, web pages, workshops, software packages, and so forth. I also expect people will use it as a way to discuss topic of common interest. It is unmoderated, so the usual rules of courtesy apply.

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