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Overall Project View at HLRS as the Basis for Optimizing Applications

In: Sustained Simulation Performance 2018 and 2019

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  • Björn Dick

    (High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart)

  • Thomas Beisel

    (High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart)

  • Manuela Wossough

    (High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart)

Abstract

HLRS, the High Performance Computing Center in Stuttgart, runs one of the most powerful HPC systems in Europe. As HPC systems are expensive resources, one of the main objectives of HLRS is to maximize scientific profit and progress from their usage. In order to achieve this, HLRS wants to ensure an efficient utilization of the HPC resources and advises its users in order to do so. In addition, HLRS committed to improve its sustainability. For data centers, this can be done by optimizing the power consumption. Since performance optimization shortens computing time, it is in a sense transferable to saving energy. Also, in future computer architectures, performance optimization will no longer be achieved by new hardware. Performance bottleneck detection and performance optimization of codes and applications therefore is one of the key challenges in HPC.

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  • Björn Dick & Thomas Beisel & Manuela Wossough, 2020. "Overall Project View at HLRS as the Basis for Optimizing Applications," Springer Books, in: Michael M. Resch & Yevgeniya Kovalenko & Wolfgang Bez & Erich Focht & Hiroaki Kobayashi (ed.), Sustained Simulation Performance 2018 and 2019, pages 33-40, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-39181-2_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-39181-2_4
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