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SUMMARY:Perform Like a Supercomputer, Run Like a Cloud
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\n\nPerform Like a Supercomputer, Run Like a Cloud\n\n
 Papaefstathiou\n\nWithout a doubt cloud has reshaped the enterprise datace
 nter and there is an ongoing debate as to what extent this disruption will
  also spill into Supercomputing. Many of the concepts and capabilities tha
 t we see today in cloud were spearheaded by the Grid computing initiatives
  that this community introduced in the early 90s. However, the technology 
 and economics have dramatically involved since then. Cloud is an overloade
 d term used to capture a wide range of characteristics including business 
 models, technologies, operational models and user access paradigms. Althou
 gh some of these considerations will be assessed based on the individual r
 equirements of an organization, there are cloud technologies that are beco
 ming industry standards and an integral part of the Supercomputing industr
 y.\n\nThis presentation will focus on how leveraging cloud technologies ad
 apted to meet the needs of Supercomputing workloads is a dominant trend th
 at is empowering system administrators to be more productive and end users
  to have an experience familiar and analogous to cloud environments.\n\nIn
  a cloud based system management solution all capabilities are exposed to 
 the system administrators and DevOps personnel as an open, programmable fa
 bric that can be either integrated to a broader management ecosystem or op
 erated separately with open source, commercial, or home-grown tools. This 
 is the foundation for providing the necessary automation and programmabili
 ty to easily expose capabilities such as policy-based self-service, multi-
 tenancy, and elasticity. \n\nThe cloudification of the supercomputer syste
 m management infrastructure is also a requirement for the interoperation a
 nd integration of supercomputers with public cloud environments. Although 
 today most organizations make a binary decision to deploy their solution t
 o a public or private cloud, it is possible that in the future hybrid clou
 d might become more prevalent in our industry, especially with the prolife
 ration of processor architectures and silicon specialization.\n\nFinally, 
 our community has been in the forefront of researching technologies and so
 lutions that meet the extreme requirements of our industry. The availabili
 ty of an open and programable computer fabric removes any barriers to coll
 ect data and experiment.\n\nTag: Workshop Reg Pass, Clouds and Distributed
  Computing, Interoperability\n\nRegistration Category: Workshop Reg Pass, 
 Clouds and Distributed Computing, Interoperability
URL:https://sc19.supercomputing.org/presentation/?id=ws_scc101&sess=sess12
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