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SUMMARY:Energy Efficiency Considerations for HPC Procurements
DESCRIPTION:Jason Hick (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Anna Maria Bailey
  (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), Herbert Huber (Leibniz Supercom
 puting Centre), David Martinez (Sandia National Laboratories), Toshihiro H
 anawa (University of Tokyo), James Laros (Sandia National Laboratories), a
 nd Gert Svensson (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)\n\nThe goal for procu
 rement of HPC systems is to identify optimal solutions to both technical a
 nd financial targets that maximize the contribution of the system to the o
 rganization's mission.  It is important to consider total cost of ownershi
 p, cooling and power requirements, the needs for interfacing with the HPC 
 facility, and power management and control.  In this BoF, we present energ
 y efficiency highlights in recent procurements by four sites and encourage
  audience participation.  Presenting sites are from Japan on power efficie
 ncy; Europe on cooling enhancements; the United States on future efficienc
 y requirements as well as on facility integration and efficiency.\n\nTag: 
 State of the Practice\n\nRegistration Category: Tech Program Reg Pass, Exh
 ibits Reg Pass, Exhibits - Exhibit Hall Only Reg Pass\n\n
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