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Autor:
Amanda Bonnie, Andrew J. Montoya, Laura A. Davey, Brian J. Reich, Lawrence O. Ticknor, Sarah E. Michalak, Curtis B. Storlie, Thomas E. Moxley, William N. Rust
Publikováno v:
Analytic Methods in Systems and Software Testing
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::ba4ec1c195399b4c7162734a9ab0d4b7
https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119357056.ch13
https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119357056.ch13
Publikováno v:
CLUSTER
Scaling clusters is no longer the only struggle in moving towards exascale in HPC. While scaling components such as the network and file systems is a widely accepted need, monitoring, on the other hand, is often left behind in the procurement of thes
Autor:
Brett M. Bode, William Kramer, Amanda Bonnie, Saurabh Jha, Ravishankar K. Iyer, Zbigniew Kalbarczyk, Mike Mason, Michael Showerman, Jim Brandt, Ann C. Gentile, Larry Kaplan, Jeremy Enos, Annette Greiner, Greg Bauer
Publikováno v:
CLUSTER
In high-performance computing systems, application performance and throughput are dependent on a complex interplay of hardware and software subsystems and variable workloads with competing resource demands. Data-driven insights into the potentially w
Publikováno v:
2016 Workshop on Education for High-Performance Computing (EduHPC).
Autor:
C. Robinson, S. Sanchez, Amanda Bonnie, Kathleen Kelly, G. Van Heule, Jim Brandt, A. DeConinck, Q. Snead
Publikováno v:
IPDPS Workshops
Over the past decade, platforms at Los AlamosNational Laboratory (LANL) have experienced large increases in complexity and scale to reach computational targets. The changes to the compute platforms have presented new challenges to the production moni
Autor:
Amanda Bonnie
Publikováno v:
E2SC@SC
With water cooling becoming an affordable option both at home and at scale, it is important to consider the possible benefits over air cooling. There are several methods of liquid cooling, notables include: immersion, cold water cooling, and warm wat
Autor:
William N. Rust, Andrew J. Montoya, Lawrence O. Ticknor, Curtis B. Storlie, Sarah E. Michalak, Amanda Bonnie, Brian J. Reich
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) is home to many large supercomputing clusters. These clusters require an enormous amount of power (~500-2000 kW each), and most of this energy is converted into heat. Thus, cooling the components of the supercomp
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