Webinar: Towards better I/O resource usage in HPC

Towards better I/O resource usage in HPC

In HPC systems, I/O resources are not traditionally arbitrated in the same way as compute resources (nodes, CPUs, etc). However, I/O resources have an important impact on performance, and this impact depends on application characteristics. Moreover, these resources are potentially shared by jobs, which may then suffer with interference from others.

In this talk, I will discuss recent work from the TADaaM team from the Inria Center at the University of Bordeaux towards improving HPC I/O resource usage through better allocation and scheduling algorithms, and on strategies for obtaining the information required by these techniques.

  • When? Friday 16 May 2025, 14:00 – 15:00
  • Where? Online
Presented by Francieli Boito
Researcher at LaBRI laboratory and Inria Bordeaux

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