The computational power and storage capability of supercomputers are growing at a different pace, with storage lagging behind; the widening gap necessitates new approaches to keep the investment and running costs for storage systems at bay. In this paper, we aim to unify previous models and compare different approaches for solving these problems. By extrapolating the characteristics of the German Climate Computing Center's previous supercomputers to the future, cost factors are identified and quantified in order to foster adequate research and development. Using models to estimate the execution costs of two prototypical use cases, we are discussing the potential of three concepts: re-computation, data deduplication and data compression
Using an extremely large number of processing elements in computing systems leads to unexpected phen...
From the Foreword: “The authors of the chapters in this book are the pioneers who will explore the e...
The average PC now contains a large and increasing amount of storage with an ever greater amount lef...
The different rates of increase for computational power and storage capabilities of supercomputers t...
In current supercomputers, storage is typically provided by parallel distributed file systems for ho...
International audienceThe advent of fast, unprecedentedly scalable, yet energy-hungry exascale super...
Due to energy limitation and high operational costs, it is likely that exascale computing will not b...
As Exascale computing proliferates, we see an accelerating shift towards clusters with thousands of ...
Million-core supercomputers have become a reality in 2012 with LLNL's Sequoia supercomputer. Followi...
The next generation of supercomputers will break the exascale barrier. Soon we will have systems cap...
International audienceThe advent of unprecedentedly scalable yet energy hungry Exascale supercompute...
This work was supported in part by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Advanced Scient...
AbstractSatisfying the global throughput targets of scientific applications is an important challeng...
Traditionaly, the primary role of supercomputers was to create data, primarily for simulation appl...
Computation and Storage in the Cloud is the first comprehensive and systematic work investigating th...
Using an extremely large number of processing elements in computing systems leads to unexpected phen...
From the Foreword: “The authors of the chapters in this book are the pioneers who will explore the e...
The average PC now contains a large and increasing amount of storage with an ever greater amount lef...
The different rates of increase for computational power and storage capabilities of supercomputers t...
In current supercomputers, storage is typically provided by parallel distributed file systems for ho...
International audienceThe advent of fast, unprecedentedly scalable, yet energy-hungry exascale super...
Due to energy limitation and high operational costs, it is likely that exascale computing will not b...
As Exascale computing proliferates, we see an accelerating shift towards clusters with thousands of ...
Million-core supercomputers have become a reality in 2012 with LLNL's Sequoia supercomputer. Followi...
The next generation of supercomputers will break the exascale barrier. Soon we will have systems cap...
International audienceThe advent of unprecedentedly scalable yet energy hungry Exascale supercompute...
This work was supported in part by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Advanced Scient...
AbstractSatisfying the global throughput targets of scientific applications is an important challeng...
Traditionaly, the primary role of supercomputers was to create data, primarily for simulation appl...
Computation and Storage in the Cloud is the first comprehensive and systematic work investigating th...
Using an extremely large number of processing elements in computing systems leads to unexpected phen...
From the Foreword: “The authors of the chapters in this book are the pioneers who will explore the e...
The average PC now contains a large and increasing amount of storage with an ever greater amount lef...