An Introduction to High Throughput Computing for Users and System Administrators - Separate Registration Required
Time 10/08/15 08:30AM-03:30PM
Room Room 23
Session Abstract
High-throughput computing (HTC) is characterized by location-independent, opportunistic execution of single-node multi-core jobs, and is a method for efficiently using existing computing resources. This workshop will introduce you to HTC and, through hands-on learning, you will learn how to set-up and run large technical workloads as HTC jobs on your own campus and through the Open Science Grid (OSG). The workshop is aimed at two groups: researchers and graduate students who want to accelerate their computing, and system administrators who are responsible for meeting research computing needs on their campus. In this workshop, you will learn how HTC systems are implemented and managed, and the basics of how to run multiple jobs in a scientific computing workflow.
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Speakers
Speaker Lauren Michael University of Wisconsin - Madison
Speaker Greg Thain University of Wisconsin - Madison
Speaker Robert Gardner University of Chicago