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What do you do with all of the HPC data you harvested as a lumberjack? You think like a Vegan.
To be a good HPC system administrator for today’s environment, you need to be a lumberjack.
If you compile software on an expensive supercomputer, its a good idea to select the languages and compilers with particular care. We report on tried-and-proved tools used on SuperMUC, a supercomputer at the Leibniz Supercomputing Center in Germany.
We look at some additional tools that you might find useful when troubleshooting HPC systems.
Exploring AMD’s ambitious Radeon Open Compute Ecosystem with ROCm senior director Greg Stoner.
AMD’s ROCm platform brings new freedom and portability to the GPU space.
Several very sophisticated tools can be used to manage HPC systems, but it’s the little things that make them hum. Here are a few favorites.
Remora combines profiling and system monitoring to help you get to the root of application problems by revealing its use of resources.
Creating Python modules with Fortran OpenMP code makes all available cores accessible to Python functions.
Inexpensive, small, portable, low-power clusters are fantastic for many HPC applications. One of the coolest small clusters is the ClusterHAT for Raspberry Pi.
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