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SCHEDULE: NOV 16-21, 2014
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Bright Cluster Manager: A Managed Solution for Data-Aware HPC On Premise and In The Cloud
SESSION: Software for HPC
EVENT TYPE: Exhibitor Forums
TIME: 4:00PM - 4:30PM
SESSION CHAIR: Si Liu
Presenter(s):Martijn de Vries
ROOM:292
ABSTRACT:
Effective HPC demands locality between application data and compute resources. Therefore, use cases involving the extension of on-premise HPC resources into the cloud must address this locality requirement. Bright Cluster Manager ensures data-aware scheduling of HPC workloads in Amazon Web Services (AWS) by coordinating the instantiation of compute resources (in the AWS cloud) with the local availability of data through native support for Amazon S3 and Glacier. Bright’s CLI or GUI includes supports for Amazon VPC setups as well as use of cloud-based GPU instances in hybrid-architecture compute resources. Bright originally introduced the extension of on-premise HPC resources into AWS in 2011. In this presentation, we will preview our latest product enhancements that address the locality demands of data and compute from a more-holistic storage perspective for HPC as well as Big Data Analytics.
Chair/Presenter Details:
Si Liu (Chair) - University of Texas at Austin
Martijn de Vries - Bright Computing, Inc.
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