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SCHEDULE: NOV 16-21, 2014
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3D in the Cloud - How NICE DCV 2014 Gets the Best from Virtual GPUs
SESSION: Software for HPC
EVENT TYPE: Exhibitor Forums
TIME: 1:30PM - 2:00PM
SESSION CHAIR: Paul Domagala
Presenter(s):Andrea Rodolico
ROOM:291
ABSTRACT:
With the increasing concentration of large storage and HPC facilities, either in Public or Private Clouds, moving data to and from the user's desktop is getting more and more challenging.
More and more often, companies move interactive jobs, including analysis, design and visualization tools, near the HPC resources. NICE DCV enables this remote mode of operation, moving pixels in place of large files, thanks to the GPU resources now increasingly available in different kinds of virtualized environments.
In this talk we'll discuss the state of the art of GPUs and different virtualization options, explore the many remote-graphics-enabled options available in Private and Public Clouds, and see how DCV can leverage the latest features of these powerful resources to access virtually any kind of heavy duty visualization tool, both on Linux and on Windows, from any network, in full mobility.
Chair/Presenter Details:
Paul Domagala (Chair) - Argonne National Laboratory
Andrea Rodolico - NICE
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