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SUMMARY:Comparative Analysis of a Containerized Compilation Process Versus
  Bare-Metal Compilation Runs
DESCRIPTION:Dana Singh (Science Applications International Corporation (SA
 IC)) and Thomas Robinson (Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (NOAA))\n\
 nThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) strives to und
 erstand and predict changes in the environment through improving climate m
 odeling. These models can be tested for reproducibility using tools in the
  Flexible Modeling System (FMS) Runtime Environment (FRE) framework. The F
 RE ecosystem provides a model compilation tool, FREMAKE, in which the proc
 ess of checking out source code and compiling the model is automated, and 
 FRERUN, which automates running the compiled model. In order to make NOAA 
 models more accessible, easier to maintain, and easier to develop, a FRE r
 ewrite is being constructed with the idea of portability, flexibility, and
  simplicity to support container builds and runs, as well as bare-metal ru
 ns. To ensure optimal performance of the FRE container, a comparative anal
 ysis was done for container versus bare-metal compilation runs. Here, we a
 nalyze how the container runtime set-up affects the total runtime performa
 nce of the model compilation process.\n\nTag: Cloud Computing, Middleware 
 and System Software, State of the Practice\n\nRegistration Category: Works
 hop Reg Pass\n\nSession Chairs: Richard Shane Canon (Lawrence Berkeley Nat
 ional Laboratory (LBNL)), Alberto Madonna (Swiss National Supercomputing C
 entre (CSCS)), Claudia Misale (IBM), and Andrew Younge (Sandia National La
 boratories)\n\n
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