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SUMMARY:Introduction - Ninth Annual Workshop for the Energy Efficient HPC 
 Working Group (EE HPC WG)
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\nHPC Center Planning and Operations, Power, Workshop 
 Reg Pass\n\nIntroduction - Ninth Annual Workshop for the Energy Efficient 
 HPC Working Group (EE HPC WG)\n\nBates, Bailey, Wilde, Jana\n\nThis annual
  workshop is organized by the Energy Efficient HPC Working Group (http://e
 ehpcwg.llnl.gov/). This workshop closes the gap between facility and IT sy
 stem with regards to energy efficiency analysis and improvements. For sust
 ainable exascale computing, power and energy are a main concern, which can
  only be addressed by taking a holistic view combining the HPC facility, H
 PC system, HPC system software, and the HPC application needs. The EE HPC 
 WG, which is a group with over 700 members from ~25 different countries, p
 rovides this cross-sectional perspective.\n\nThis workshop is unique in th
 at it provides a forum for sharing power and energy related information an
 d research from supercomputing centers from around the world. Discussion a
 nd audience participation is encouraged. There are presentations, panels a
 nd discussions. Presenters are mostly from major governmental and academic
  supercomputing centers. The panels encourage discussion around more contr
 oversial topics and include panelists from supercomputing centers, academi
 c institutions as well as the vendor community. \n\nSC17 topics included c
 ase studies of energy efficient operational lessons learned; the power gri
 d- or “what you need to know about the power grid before adding a 10 MW st
 ep-function load generator”; the United States Department of Energy’s Path
  Forward and other Exascale programs; and the software stack’s implication
 s for energy efficiency.  The keynote speaker was Buddy Bland from ORNL. B
 uddy has seen more than 30 years of HPC deployment at ORNL and his keynote
  provided insight into operations and energy efficiency for some of the la
 rgest supercomputers.
URL:https://sc18.supercomputing.org/presentation/?id=wksp103&sess=sess141
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