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SUMMARY:Energy and Power Aware Job Scheduling and Resource Management: Glo
 bal Survey --- An In-Depth Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Gregory A. Koenig (Energy Efficient HPC Working Group, KPMG); 
 Matthias Maiterth and Siddhartha Jana (Intel Corporation); Natalie Bates (
 Energy Efficient HPC Working Group); Kevin Pedretti (Sandia National Labor
 atories); Milos Puzovic (Hartree Centre); Andrea Borghesi and Andrea Barto
 lini (University of Bologna); and David Montoya (Los Alamos National Labor
 atory)\n\nThis paper presents a detailed analysis of a first-of-kind globa
 l survey of high-performance computing centers that actively employ techni
 ques within job scheduling and resource management middleware layers for m
 anaging energy and power on production supercomputers.\n\nOur group conduc
 ted a series of comprehensive interviews of leading-edge supercomputing ce
 nters during 2016 and 2017.  The group presented the motivation of the sur
 vey center selection, questionnaire details, and a preliminary analysis of
  the survey results in a previous publication.  This paper presents a more
  detailed analysis of the survey results.  The goal is to find commonaliti
 es, approaches that are to be developed, and hints and guidelines for othe
 r centers to move toward a more energy efficient and power aware managemen
 t of their compute resources.\n\nTag: Build Systems, Clouds and Distribute
 d Computing, Data Analytics, Deep Learning, Education, HPC Center Planning
  and Operations, Heterogeneous Systems, Resource Management, Scheduling, S
 cientific Computing, State of the Practice, Visualization, HPC, Containers
 , Datacenter, Industry, monitoring\n\nRegistration Category: Workshop Reg 
 Pass\n\nSession Chairs: Yong Chen (Texas Tech University), Tim Cockerill (
 Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC)), Dong Dai (University of Delaware)
 , and Alan Sill (Texas Tech University)\n\n
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