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SCHEDULE: NOV 15-20, 2015
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Argo: An Exascale Operating System and Runtime
SESSION: Regular & ACM Student Research Competition Poster Reception
EVENT TYPE: Posters, Receptions, ACM Student Research Competition
EVENT TAG(S): HPC Beginner Friendly, Regular Poster
TIME: 5:15PM - 7:00PM
SESSION CHAIR(S): Michela Becchi, Manish Parashar, Dorian C. Arnold
AUTHOR(S):Swann Perarnau, Rinku Gupta, Pete Beckman
ROOM:Level 4 - Lobby
ABSTRACT:
New computing technologies are expected to change the high-performance
computing landscape dramatically. Future exascale systems will comprise
hundreds of thousands of compute nodes linked by complex networks. Compute
nodes are expected to host both general-purpose and special-purpose processors
or accelerators, with more complex memory hierarchies. At those scale the HPC
community expects that we will also require new programming models, to take
advantage of both intra-node and inter-node parallelism.
In this context, the Argo Project is developing a new operating system and
runtime for exascale machines. It is designed from the ground up to run future
HPC application at extreme scales. At the heart of the project are four key
innovations: dynamic reconfiguring of node resources in response to workload
changes, allowance for massive concurrency, a hierarchical framework for
management of nodes, and a cross-layer communication infrastructure that allows
resource managers and optimizers to communicate efficiently across the
platform.
Chair/Author Details:
Michela Becchi, Manish Parashar, Dorian C. Arnold (Chair) - University of Missouri|Rutgers University|University of New Mexico|
Swann Perarnau - Argonne National Laboratory
Rinku Gupta - Argonne National Laboratory
Pete Beckman - Argonne National Laboratory
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