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HPC-in-a-day beta

Europe/Berlin
SR1 (MPI CBG)

SR1

MPI CBG

Description

"High-performance computing" supercomputers have been around for longer than some of their users today. The first supercomputer, the Cray-1, was setup in 1976 and was put in operation at Los Alamos National Laboratory. In the course of history, the design of supercomputers underwent several revolutions. Today, most universities and an increasing part of the industry in several domains exploit the computational power of clusters of interconnected servers.

These High-performance Computing (HPC) clusters are used for large scale data processing and data analysis, fine grained parallel calculations and simulations of ever increasing fidelity. This course material is meant to introduce learners to the core principles behind the using a HPC cluster, how to connect to it, how to dispatch jobs and retrieve their results, and how to program applications that can harness the full power of this machinery. 

Please note that this lesson uses Python 3 without the intent of claiming python to be the universal language for HPC. Python is merely used as a vehicle to convey concepts that due to the intuitiveness of the language should be easy to transport to other languages and domains.

Sponsor:

This HPC-in-a-day workshop is sponsored by pro-com DATENSYSTEME GmbH.

Collaborative Notes and Chat
Material
    • 10:00 10:10
      Welcome
      Convener: Peter Steinbach
    • 10:10 11:40
      Terminal, File systems and the Space shuttle 1h 30m
      Speaker: Peter Steinbach
    • 11:40 12:40
      Lunch
    • 12:40 14:00
      Schedulers 101
      Convener: Peter Steinbach
    • 14:00 16:30
      Jobs, Nodes and Parallelism
      Convener: Peter Steinbach
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