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SCHEDULE: NOV 10-16, 2012

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Common Practices for Managing Small HPC Clusters

SESSION: Common Practices for Managing Small HPC Clusters

EVENT TYPE: Birds of a Feather

TIME: 5:30PM - 7:00PM

SESSION LEADER(S):David Stack, Roger Bielefeld

ROOM:355-D

ABSTRACT:
This is an opportunity for those responsible for deploying and managing campus-scale, capacity clusters to share their techniques, successes and horror stories. Attendees will discuss the results of a pre-conference survey that ascertained which compute, storage, submit/compile and scheduler environments are common in systems of this size. Attendees will also share how they provide end-user support and system administration services for their clusters.

Session Leader Details:

David Stack (Primary Session Leader) - University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Roger Bielefeld (Secondary Session Leader) - Case Western Reserve University

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Common Practices for Managing Small HPC Clusters

SESSION: Common Practices for Managing Small HPC Clusters

EVENT TYPE:

TIME: 5:30PM - 7:00PM

SESSION LEADER(S):David Stack, Roger Bielefeld

ROOM:355-D

ABSTRACT:
This is an opportunity for those responsible for deploying and managing campus-scale, capacity clusters to share their techniques, successes and horror stories. Attendees will discuss the results of a pre-conference survey that ascertained which compute, storage, submit/compile and scheduler environments are common in systems of this size. Attendees will also share how they provide end-user support and system administration services for their clusters.

Session Leader Details:

David Stack (Primary Session Leader) - University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Roger Bielefeld (Secondary Session Leader) - Case Western Reserve University

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