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BoF 13: Improving HPC Efficiency with Moab |
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Wednesday, June 20, 2012 9:45 AM - 10:30 AM |
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Hall C2.1 CCH - Congress Center Hamburg |
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Paul Hatton, University of Birmingham |
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Michael A. Jackson, Adaptive Computing |
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Happy Sithole, Center for High Performance Computing |
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An HPC system is only as good as its ability to manage jobs. Without the right solution in place to manage workloads and intelligently schedule jobs, it’s difficult to achieve optimal utilization rates. Moab HPC Suite from Adaptive Computing provides scalable, policy-rich scheduling capabilities that automatically optimize workloads and reduce errors. This session will discuss how two of Adaptive’s customers incorporated Moab into their HPC infrastructure. Birmingham University and Centre High Performance Computing both chose Moab HPC Suite to gain better control of their workloads and meet their SLAs. |
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