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SUMMARY:EE-HPC a Framework for Energy Efficient HPC System Management
DESCRIPTION:David Brayford (Hewlett Packard Labs); Radita Liem (RWTH Aache
 n University); and Thomas Gruber (Friedrich-Alexander University, Erlangen
 -Nuremberg)\n\nThe energy consumption has become a major cost\nfactor in t
 he procurement and operation of large scale HPC data\ncenters. In addition
 , funding bodies and governments are starting\nto focus on assessment and 
 improvement of energy efficiency, as\nwell as reducing the overall environ
 mental impact of data centers,\nlike carbon usage reduction. The goal of t
 he EE-HPC project is\nto develop a targeted job specific control and optim
 ization of the\nhardware to enable a more efficient energy usage of HPC sy
 stems.\nThe project started at the end of 2022 and builds upon the\nexisti
 ng stable software components ClusterCockpit [1] and\nLIKWID [2] developed
  by FAU. It provides a simple, robust, secure\nand scalable monitoring & e
 nergy control framework for hybrid\nHPC cluster management. The EE-HPC pro
 ject is developing\nenergy aware software components that will be integrat
 ed with\nClusterCockpit for power monitoring and reducing the energy\ncons
 umption of the system.\n\nTag: Energy Efficiency, HPC Infrastructure, Sust
 ainability\n\nRegistration Category: Workshop Reg Pass\n\nSession Chairs: 
 Cate Berard (US Department of Energy); James H. Rogers (Oak Ridge National
  Laboratory (ORNL)); Fumiyoshi Shoji (RIKEN, Center for Computational Scie
 nce); Michèle Weiland (EPCC, The University of Edinburgh; The University o
 f Edinburgh); and Mike Woodacre (Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE))\n\n
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