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SUMMARY:Next-Generation Cluster Management Software
DESCRIPTION:Paul Peltz Jr and Lowell Wofford (Los Alamos National Laborato
 ry)\n\nOver the last six decades, Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) ha
 s acquired, accepted, and integrated over 100 new HPC systems, from MANIAC
  in 1952 to Trinity in 2017. These systems range from small clusters to la
 rge supercomputers. The high performance computing (HPC) system architectu
 re has progressively changed over this time as well; from single system im
 ages to complex, interdependent service infrastructures within a large HPC
  system. The authors are proposing a redesign of the current HPC system ar
 chitecture to help reduce downtime and provide a more resilient architectu
 ral design.\n\nTag: HPC Center Planning and Operations, State of the Pract
 ice, System Administration\n\nRegistration Category: Workshop Reg Pass\n\n
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