
High-performance computing has traditionally been the most demanding area of computing that pushed the edge of the envelope. In these circumstances a lot of pioneering work has been done that ultimately filtered down to more pervasive and affordable applications. In this fireside chat we talk to a scientist from Los Alamos National Laboratories about how they reduce the time and cost of getting to critical insights by reducing the distance and latency of compute memory. The conversation will look to successes in current deployments and what this signals for computer architectures for big data problems in the long-term.
* Moderator: Steve Poole, ORNL; Dave Anderson, Seagate; Garth Gibson, Panasas; Erik Riedel, EMC; Nisha Talagala, FusionIO; Ted Wobber, MSR
Parallel Data Lab (PDL)
Parallel Data Lab (PDL)
File and Storage Technologies (FAST)
Configuration files are commonly used to create applications by gluing together new or existing components. However, components may be missing, misconfigured, or connected improperly, resulting in exceptions and unusual runtime behavior. This research contributes a mechanism to statically verify configuration files alongside the component code.
Parallel Data Laboratory (PDL)
Parallel Data Laboratory (PDL)
Parallel Data Laboratory (PDL)
Parallel Data Laboratory (PDL)
Parallel Data Laboratory (PDL)
Parallel Data Laboratory (PDL)
Parallel Data Laboratory (PDL)
Parallel Data Laboratory (PDL)
Parallel Data Laboratory (PDL)
Parallel Data Laboratory (PDL)
File and Storage Technologies (FAST)
Parallel Data Laboratory (PDL)
Parallel Data Laboratory (PDL)
Parallel Data Laboratory (PDL)
Parallel Data Laboratory (PDL)
Parallel Data Laboratory (PDL)
Parallel Data Laboratory (PDL)
Parallel Data Laboratory (PDL)
Parallel Data Laboratory (PDL)
Parallel Data Laboratory (PDL)
Parallel Data Laboratory (PDL)
Parallel Data Laboratory (PDL)
File and Storage Technologies (FAST)
Work in Progress (WiP)
Panel on how we get to Exa - Zeta - Yotta byte capabilities
Discussion of how to reward data release to enable research