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SUMMARY:Puppet in HPC: Building on 10 Years of Practice
DESCRIPTION:Paul Anderson (Puppet)\n\nHPC administrators are a versatile b
 unch, frequently applying novel solutions to balance the seemingly contrad
 ictory requirements of maximizing computational output and minimizing down
 time, while servicing the ever more complex requests for configuration cus
 tomization from their user community, security team, and application devel
 opers. With practical examples from Puppet's ten years of working with the
  HPC community, this presentation suggests both tried-and-true and new, De
 vOps-inspired approaches that can keep supercomputing manageable as system
 s grow in scale, complexity, and throughput.\n\nTag: Data Management, Syst
 em Software, Workflows\n\nSession Chair: Rebecca Hartman-Baker (National E
 nergy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC), Lawrence Berkeley Nati
 onal Laboratory (LBNL))\n\n
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