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SUMMARY:The Chameleon Testbed Tutorial
DESCRIPTION:Mark Powers and Michael Sherman (University of Chicago)\n\nThi
 s tutorial presents Chameleon (www.chameleoncloud.org), an open experiment
 al platform providing access to state-of-the-art infrastructure for projec
 ts in Computer Science research, education, and emergent applications. Cha
 meleon consists of three main operating sites -- located at University of 
 Chicago, TACC, and NCAR – each providing access to innovative architecture
  configurations including e.g., Fujitsu FX700 (“Fugaku nodes”), Liqid and 
 GigaIO disaggregated hardware, a range of GPUs, and others. The hardware i
 s reconfigurable at bare metal level to support research on topics like po
 wer management and performance variability, where control over the full so
 ftware stack is important. In addition to datacenter hardware, Chameleon a
 lso supports experiments using edge hardware allowing for a range of edge 
 to cloud explorations. \n\nThis tutorial will introduce attendees to the C
 hameleon platform and explain how to best use it for HPC research. We will
  first explain the basic system capabilities in the context of a typical e
 xperiment, and then progress to more advanced features including construct
 ion of complex experimental environments such as virtual clusters; experim
 enting in the edge to cloud continuum, illustrated with examples using aut
 onomous vehicles; and best practices and digital artifacts supporting pack
 aging experiments for reproducibility, highlighting Chameleon's role as th
 e default platform for SC24 Artifact Evaluation.\n\nTag: Architecture, Emb
 edded and/or Reconfigurable Systems\n\nRegistration Category: Tutorial Reg
  Pass\n\n
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