Initial experiences from TUPAC supercomputer
High Performance Computing centers boost the development of a wide range of disciplines in Science and Engineering. The installation of public shared facilities in a country is an effort that should be carefully used and must be as open as possible to strengthen the impact of these resources. We des...
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todo:paper_18650929_v796_n_p38_Vinazza2023-10-03T16:33:36Z Initial experiences from TUPAC supercomputer Vinazza, D. Otero, A. Soba, A. Mocskos, E. Mocskos E. Nesmachnow S. High performance computing facilities Monitoring Operations Monitoring Supercomputers Computational researches Computational resources Current status High performance computing Operations Research institutes Science and engineering Technological communities Industrial research High Performance Computing centers boost the development of a wide range of disciplines in Science and Engineering. The installation of public shared facilities in a country is an effort that should be carefully used and must be as open as possible to strengthen the impact of these resources. We describe the current status and characteristics of TUPAC supercomputer, which is hosted by a CONICET research institute. Unlike other experiences in Argentina, TUPAC is focused on supporting external scientific and technological communities. In spite of having a reduced operations staff, this machine provides computational resources and supports more than 200 external research projects. In this work we describe the supercomputer setup, tools and policies implemented to reach the level of efficiency needed to support this amount of projects. We also characterize jobs, users and projects with special emphasis on industrial applications and large computational research initiatives hosted in TUPAC. © Springer International Publishing AG 2018. SER info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_18650929_v796_n_p38_Vinazza |
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High performance computing facilities Monitoring Operations Monitoring Supercomputers Computational researches Computational resources Current status High performance computing Operations Research institutes Science and engineering Technological communities Industrial research |
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High performance computing facilities Monitoring Operations Monitoring Supercomputers Computational researches Computational resources Current status High performance computing Operations Research institutes Science and engineering Technological communities Industrial research Vinazza, D. Otero, A. Soba, A. Mocskos, E. Mocskos E. Nesmachnow S. Initial experiences from TUPAC supercomputer |
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High performance computing facilities Monitoring Operations Monitoring Supercomputers Computational researches Computational resources Current status High performance computing Operations Research institutes Science and engineering Technological communities Industrial research |
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High Performance Computing centers boost the development of a wide range of disciplines in Science and Engineering. The installation of public shared facilities in a country is an effort that should be carefully used and must be as open as possible to strengthen the impact of these resources. We describe the current status and characteristics of TUPAC supercomputer, which is hosted by a CONICET research institute. Unlike other experiences in Argentina, TUPAC is focused on supporting external scientific and technological communities. In spite of having a reduced operations staff, this machine provides computational resources and supports more than 200 external research projects. In this work we describe the supercomputer setup, tools and policies implemented to reach the level of efficiency needed to support this amount of projects. We also characterize jobs, users and projects with special emphasis on industrial applications and large computational research initiatives hosted in TUPAC. © Springer International Publishing AG 2018. |
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Initial experiences from TUPAC supercomputer |
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