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2010
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Jülich Blue Gene/P Extreme Scaling Workshop 2009
Jülich Blue Gene/P Extreme Scaling Workshop 2009
From 26 to 28 October, JSC organized the 2009 edition of its Blue Gene Scaling Workshop. This time, the main focus were application codes able to scale-up during the workshop to the full Blue Gene/P system JUGENE which consists of 72 racks with a total of 294,912 cores - the highest number of cores...
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Personal Name(s): | Mohr, B. |
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Frings, W. | |
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Jülich Supercomputing Center; JSC |
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Jülich
Jülich Supercomputing Centre
2010
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Internal Report |
Research Program: |
Supercomputer Facility Scientific Computing |
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Technical Report
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From 26 to 28 October, JSC organized the 2009 edition of its Blue Gene Scaling Workshop. This time, the main focus were application codes able to scale-up during the workshop to the full Blue Gene/P system JUGENE which consists of 72 racks with a total of 294,912 cores - the highest number of cores worldwide available in a single system.Interested application teams had to submit short proposals which were evaluated with respect to the required extreme scaling, application-related constraints which had to be fulfilled by the JUGENE software infrastructure and the scientific impact that the codes could produce. Surprisingly, not only a handful of proposals were submitted, as the organizers had expected, but ten high-quality applications could be selected, among them two 2009 Gordon Bell Prize finalists. This report summarizes the results achieved in the workshop. |