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SUMMARY:Best Practices for HPC in the Cloud: Part 1
DESCRIPTION:Tutorial\n\nBest Practices for HPC in the Cloud: Part 1\n\nAqu
 ilanti, Koop, Raja, Sachs, Raman...\n\nCloud computing technologies have m
 atured to the point that nearly all HPC production workloads can be effici
 ently accommodated in a cloud environment with nearly unrivaled completene
 ss of services and the ability to accommodate the most demanding computati
 onal workloads at scale. The complexity and scale, however, that comes wit
 h such an environment can make the first experience a daunting proposition
 . This tutorial offers “solution through training” explanations and hands-
 on experience in a safe environment.\n\nIn the first half of this tutorial
 , we provide an overview of modern cloud architectures, then conduct a dee
 p dive on compute, orchestration, auto-scaling and serverless computing. I
 n the second half, we discuss storage and network concepts in the cloud. W
 e then cover specific monitoring techniques and optimizations to run appli
 cations at scale.  A computer and knowledge of the Linux command line are 
 required for the hands-on sections.\n\nTag: Best Practices, Cloud and Dist
 ributed Computing, Datacenter\n\nRegistration Category: Tutorial Reg Pass
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