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Introduction to High-Performance Computing 2019
Montag, 25. Februar 2019
Introduction to High-Performance Computing 2019
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HPC Seminar
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Follow-up event PPCES 2019 here >>>Please provide your feedback here >>> |
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Introduction to High-Performance Computing (HPC)
This introduction provides basic information about high-performance computing (HPC) at the RWTH Aachen University’s IT Center for different target groups and needs.
It is the basis for the follow-up event PPCES.
It is focussed on the new Cluster CLAIX-2018 that only recently has been installed at the RWTH Aachen University’s IT Center in addition to CLAIX-2016, which has been installed late 2016.
Both are replacing the outdated BULL Cluster which has been installed in 2011 and which will be decommissioned until April 2019.
The event is split into two parts:
The first part provides basic information about HPC resources and targets not only HPC users but also decision markers.
It provides information for the participants to take strategic decisions concerning employment of HPC resources and filing applications for computing projects consuming a decent amount of resources.
We expect no prior knowledge of the participants.
The second part is aimed at those who (want to) use HPC resources and those who (want to) program HPC resources (developers).
It will enable participants to get a better understanding of the skill set they need.
Furthermore, it will enable admins and supporters to improve their support of HPC users by having a better understanding of HPC activities.
You will particularly learn about the most important details on using the new Cluster CLAIX-2018 that has just been installed.
Those who use to run their computing applications on local machines will learn how to run those applications on the RWTH Compute Cluster – provided the necessary software licencies are in place.
Generally, this event is also meant to teach the HPC basics that are needed to take part in our more in-depth event „PPCES“ and to help take decisions on which part of PPCES might be interesting for you.
We expect participants to have a basic knowledge of Linux and experience with their applications on any other computing devices.
The presentations will be given in English.
Course Information & Registration Please register for each part seperately.
Part 1 (Morning Session) 11:00 – ~12:30
Target: Enable participants to make decisions concerning the employment of HPC resources and to file applications for computing projects
Target groups: HPC decision makers, supporters, domain scientists, developers, users, admins and students.
Overview
- High performance computer architecture basics
- CLAIX 2016 + 2018
- Storage for HPC
- Application software availability
- Access, project categories and submission
Please register here for Part I >>>
Part 2 (Afternoon Session) 14:00 – ~16:30
Target: provide the basic knowledge to use the new cluster, give a better understanding of the skill set needed for develop HPC applications, enable admins and supporters to better help and understand HPC users
Target groups: HPC supporters, domain scientists, developers, users, admins and students.
Content overview
- Short introduction to parallel programming
- Overview on OpenMP, MPI and GPU-Programming
- Performance metrics and measurements
- Compiler optimizations and switches
- Batch job submission
- Process and thread allocation in batch jobs
- Outlook on follow-up events: PPCES and aiXcelerate
Please register here for Part II >>>
Course Materials
Part 1
- HPC_Architecture_Basics.pdf
- Storage_Strategy.pdf
- Computing_Projects.pdf
- Filing_a_Computing_Project_Application.zip
Part 2
- Parallel_Programming_Overview.pdf
- Performance_Metrics_and_Measurements.pdf
- Software_Environment.pdf
- Slurm.pdf
Travel Information
Please make your own hotel reservation. You may find a list of hotels in Aachen on the web pages of Aachen Tourist Service. We recommend that you try to book a room at the Novotel Aachen City, Mercure am Graben or Aachen Best Western Regence hotels. These are nice hotels with reasonable prices within walking distance (20-30 minutes, see city map) from the IT Center through the old city of Aachen. An alternative is the IBIS Aachen Marschiertor hotel, located close to the main station, which is convenient if you are traveling by train and also prefer to commute to the IT Center by train (4 trains per hour, 2 stops).
Most trains between Aachen and Düsseldorf stop at station Aachen West, which is 10 minutes walk away from the IT Center.
From the bus stop and the train station just walk up Seffenter Weg. The first building on the left side at the junction with Kopernikusstraße is the IT Center of RWTH Aachen University. The event will take place in the extension building located at Kopernikusstraße 6.
Contact
Paul Kapinos
Tel.: +49 (241) 80-24915
Fax/UMS: +49 (241) 80-624915
E-mail: hpcevent@itc.rwth-aachen.de