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SUMMARY:Cloud Infrastructure Solutions To Run HPC Workloads
DESCRIPTION:Martial Michel (Data Machines Corporation), Michael Jennings (
 Los Alamos National Laboratory), Micheal Lowe (Indiana University), Robert
  Budden (Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center), Adam Simpson (Nvidia Corporati
 on), Christian Kniep (Docker Inc), Blair Bethwaite (New Zealand eScience I
 nfrastructure), Bob Killen (University of Michigan), and Jay Kruemcke (SUS
 E)\n\nVirtualization and containers have grown to see more prominent use w
 ithin the realm of HPC. Adoption of these tools has enabled IT Organizatio
 ns to reduce costs while making it easier to manage large pools of compute
 , storage and networking resources. However, performance overheads, networ
 king integrations, and system complexity pose daunting architectural chall
 enges. \n\nOpenStack, Docker, Charliecloud, Singularity, Kubernetes, and M
 esos all pose their own set of unique benefits and challenges. This Birds 
 of a Feather is aimed at architects, administrators, software engineers, a
 nd scientists interested in designing and deploying cloud infrastructure s
 olutions to run HPC workloads.\n\nTag: Clouds and Distributed Computing\n\
 nRegistration Category: Tech Program Reg Pass, Exhibits Reg Pass, Exhibits
  - Exhibit Hall Only Reg Pass\n\n
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