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SUMMARY:Containers in HPC
DESCRIPTION:Andrew Younge (Sandia National Laboratories), Shane Canon (Law
 rence Berkeley National Laboratory), Reid Priedhorsky (Los Alamos National
  Laboratory), Cory Snavely (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), and Mi
 chael Jennings (Los Alamos National Laboratory)\n\nContainer computing has
  revolutionized how many industries and enterprises develop and deploy sof
 tware and services. Recently, this model has gained traction in the HPC co
 mmunity through enabling technologies like Charliecloud, Docker, Kubernete
 s, Shifter, and Singularity.  While containers look to provide greater sof
 tware flexibility, reliability, ease of deployment, and portability for us
 ers, there are still open questions that need to be addressed as we race t
 oward adoption in the exascale era.  In this BoF, we will provide an oppor
 tunity for the HPC community to engage with the leaders in the field who c
 an provide real-world experiences to containerization in HPC.\n\nTag: Syst
 em Software\n\nRegistration Category: Tech Program Reg Pass, Exhibits Reg 
 Pass, Exhibits - Exhibit Hall Only Reg Pass\n\n
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