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SUMMARY:Go with the (Energy) Flow: Towards More Adaptive and Greener HPC
DESCRIPTION:Hans-Christian Hoppe (Forschungszentrum Jülich; ParTec AG, Ger
 many); Michael Ott (Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ), Energy Efficient 
 HPC Working Group); Christian Iwainsky (Technical University Darmstadt); A
 drian Jackson (Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre (EPCC)); Fumiyoshi Shoj
 i (RIKEN); and Terry Jones (Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL))\n\nThe t
 ransition to inherently variable green energy fundamentally impacts HPC ce
 nters: energy availability will vary across the day, year, and geographica
 l region. Constant supplies of electricity may become unaffordable, and HP
 C centers will need to adapt or shift their load accordingly. Such “adapti
 ve capacity computing” (ACC) will enable them to react gracefully to varyi
 ng power profiles, and achieve the optimal throughput possible. It also of
 fers opportunities for reducing operational costs by leveraging dynamic el
 ectricity markets, stabilizing the grid, and making HPC greener.\n\nThis B
 oF discusses how ACC impacts system architecture, hardware, scheduling and
  resource management, programming models, and applications.\n\nRegistratio
 n Category: Tech Program Reg Pass, Exhibits Reg Pass\n\n
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