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OSF HPC Seminars

Brown Bag seminars held at NERSC's Oakland Scientific Facility. Some are open to NERSC users and some are restricted to NERSC staff. Public events will be listed on the NERSC events calendar.

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Should NERSC use Cloud Storage?

September 28, 2012

In this presentation, the NERSC Storage Systems Group will discuss how three different cloud storage solutions that aim to provide durable scalable storage to consumers might look handling the current HPSS workload. The goal of the talk is to discuss the benefits and risks associated with the solutions to determine whether further investigation is warranted. Read More »

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NERSC-7 Deep Dive

September 5, 2012

The NERSC-7 Team Jeff BroughtonRichard GerberTina DeClerckJason HickZhengji ZhoaNick WrightBrent Draney This is a staff-only event because some of the information may not yet be ready for public dissemination. Outline * System Overview * Alternative Evaluation, Selection, and Performance Expectations * System Architecture * System Software * Storage * Power and Cooling… Read More »

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Using WebEx for Meetings and Training

August 29, 2012

NERSC has two WebEx accounts that can be used for holding remote meetings or webinars. I’ll discuss some of WebEx’s capabilities and use cases and show you how to reserve and start a meeting. Perhaps ironically, there will be no remote presentation. But bring your laptops so you can experience being both host and attendee. Read More »

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Highlights from CUG 2012 and the HEPiX 2012

June 29, 2012

Shane Canon and Larry Pezzaglia will discuss highlights from CUG 2012 and the HEPiX 2012 Spring Workshop, focusing on items of general interest to NERSC staff. Read More »

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Lorenz: Bringing HPC to the Web

June 15, 2012

Lorenz, a tool from LLNL, is a web based portal designed to support user interaction within a High Performance Computing environment. Lorenz builds on existing web paradigms using advanced JavaScript techniques and a RESTful web service API to make HPC easier and more accessible. Additionally, the Lorenz team has implemented the Simulation Input Markup Language (SIML) and interpreter which allows for the development of robust simulation interfaces through the use of only HTML. Read More »

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