[hpc-announce] Second Call for Participation: HPM 2015

Hsu, Chung-Hsing hsuc at ornl.gov
Wed Sep 2 09:33:26 CDT 2015



CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

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The First Workshop on HPC Power Management: Measuring Effectiveness


Tuesday, September 22, 2015 8:15 am - 5:30 pm

Historic Inns of Annapolis, Annapolis, Maryland

http://hpm.ornl.gov

*Deadline for hotel reservation (group rate) has been extended to Tuesday, September 8, 2015.
*A keynote talk by Natalie Bates, the chair of the Energy Efficient HPC Working Group.
*12 invited talks from DOE, DoD, industry, and academia.
*A reception on Monday, September 21 from 7:30 pm until 9:00 pm.
*There is no registration fee, but registration is required.


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This workshop will address the issues and potential solutions for power capacity planning and management in an HPC facility. Two main issues are managing stranded and trapped capacity. Stranded and trapped capacity issues often manifest when facility managers are given highly inaccurate power budget estimations. Power and other physical resources are allocated based on these estimations, which results in overprovisioning and underutilization of these resources. Currently many HPC users are not concerned about power usage effectiveness, but that is certain to change in the near future as the HPC community gears up to meet the exa-scale challenge. Power consumption and management and related infrastructure requirements are considered to be some of the main hurdles to overcome in order to achieve sustained exa-scale operations on future computing platforms and key applications.


This workshop will be a multi-year series to address different aspects of power capacity management and will include topics such as energy efficient hardware design, green programming models, energy-aware job scheduling, monitoring, modeling, evaluation etc. For 2015, the theme of this workshop will be "measuring effectiveness." The 2015 workshop will include a keynote talk and cover three areas of interest: Power Metrics, Monitoring Tools, and Future Technologies.


The outcome of the workshop will be a report written by the steering committee. The report will be available to the community via the workshop website.


There is no registration fee for the workshop. However, due to limited space, registration is required. If you plan on attending, please follow the link on the home page of the workshop to register.


Workshop Chairs,

Neena Imam, ORNL

Chung-Hsing Hsu, ORNL


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