scholarly journals NERSC 2011: High Performance Computing Facility Operational Assessment for the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center

2012 ◽  
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Jeffrey Broughton ◽  
Shane Canon ◽  
Nicholas Cardo ◽  
Jim Craw ◽  
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James J Hack ◽  
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Ashley D Barker ◽  
David E Bernholdt ◽  
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James J Hack ◽  
Douglas L Hudson ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 214 ◽  
pp. 03031
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Dirk Hufnagel ◽  
Burt Holzman ◽  
David Mason ◽  
Parag Mhashilkar ◽  
Steven Timm ◽  
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The higher energy and luminosity from the LHC in Run 2 have put increased pressure on CMS computing resources. Extrapolating to even higher luminosities (and thus higher event complexities and trigger rates) beyond Run 3, it becomes clear that simply scaling up the the current model of CMS computing alone will become economically unfeasible. High Performance Computing (HPC) facilities, widely used in scientific computing outside of HEP, have the potential to help fill the gap. Here we describe the U.S.CMS efforts to integrate US HPC resources into CMS Computing via the HEPCloud project at Fermilab. We present advancements in our ability to use NERSC resources at scale and efforts to integrate other HPC sites as well. We present experience in the elastic use of HPC resources, quickly scaling up use when so required by CMS workflows. We also present performance studies of the CMS multi-threaded framework on both Haswell and KNL HPC resources.


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