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SUMMARY:Best Practices for HPC in the Cloud: Part 2
DESCRIPTION:Tutorial\n\nBest Practices for HPC in the Cloud: Part 2\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 that comes with such an 
 environment, however, 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 will then cover specific monitoring techniques and optimizations to run 
 applications at scale. A computer and knowledge of the Linux command line 
 are required for the hands-on sections.\n\nTag: Best Practices, Cloud and 
 Distributed Computing, Datacenter\n\nRegistration Category: Tutorial Reg P
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