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SUMMARY:Next-Generation Cluster Management Software
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\nHPC Center Planning and Operations, State of the Pra
 ctice, System Administration, Workshop Reg Pass\n\nNext-Generation Cluster
  Management Software\n\nPeltz Jr, Wofford\n\nOver the last six decades, Lo
 s Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) has acquired, accepted, and integrated
  over 100 new HPC systems, from MANIAC in 1952 to Trinity in 2017. These s
 ystems range from small clusters to large supercomputers. The high perform
 ance computing (HPC) system architecture has progressively changed over th
 is time as well; from single system images to complex, interdependent serv
 ice infrastructures within a large HPC system. The authors are proposing a
  redesign of the current HPC system architecture to help reduce downtime a
 nd provide a more resilient architectural design.
URL:https://sc18.supercomputing.org/presentation/?id=ws_hpcsysp109&sess=se
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