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While the main part of the content and practices will be useful for HPC systems in general, we will also present examples and special tools specific for the NSC clusters, e.g. Tetralith and Sigma.
 
While the main part of the content and practices will be useful for HPC systems in general, we will also present examples and special tools specific for the NSC clusters, e.g. Tetralith and Sigma.
  
Time: Wed 2020-06-10 10:00-12:00, 13:00-15:00
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'''Time''': Wed 2020-06-10, two parts: 10-12, 13-15
  
Place: Zoom link will be sent to registered participants
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'''Place''': Zoom link will be sent to registered participants
  
 
== Topics ==
 
== Topics ==

Revision as of 13:35, 13 May 2020

Name Working effectively with HPC systems (NSC, April 2021)
Description Working effectively with HPC systems
Type of event Webinar
Location Linköping (NSC)
Start date 2020-06-10
End date 2020-06-10

Overview

The NSC webinar will present useful tools and best practices for working effectively on HPC systems. This will among other things cover methods and skills to help you use allocated resources effectively. It is expected to be of interest for a general HPC system user, both at a more familiar (intermediate) or starting (beginner) level.

While the main part of the content and practices will be useful for HPC systems in general, we will also present examples and special tools specific for the NSC clusters, e.g. Tetralith and Sigma.

Time: Wed 2020-06-10, two parts: 10-12, 13-15

Place: Zoom link will be sent to registered participants

Topics

  • Tools at your end (e.g. terminal, ssh config., file transfer tools, VNC)
  • HPC system anatomy (login and compute nodes, interconnect, storage)
  • Properties and features of storage areas (e.g. quotas, performance, locality, backups, snapshots, scratch)
  • Concept of parallelism (Amdahl’s law), scalability, scheduling and practical advice for good performance
  • Software on an HPC system (OS, modules, python envs., concept of build envs., containers with Singularity)
  • Ideas and strategies for organizing your workflow (data and file management, traceability and reproducibility)
  • Interacting with the Slurm queueing system (requesting resources interactively or in batch)
  • Practical examples (preparing, submitting, monitoring and evaluating job efficiency)

Registration

For registration and further information, see this link