PARIS, May 11, 2023 – Digital Realty (NYSE: DLR), provider of cloud- and carrier-neutral data center, colocation, and interconnection solutions, today expanded its service offering to customers with a new high-performance computing (HPC)-capable data center in Paris, France. With the increased adoption of advanced, data-driven technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and data analytics, companies […]
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EuroHPC Summit Week to Be Held March 22-24 in Paris
The EuroHPC Summit Week 2022 will take place from 22 to 24 March in Paris. The conference will be hosted by GENCI, the French HPC agency, and organised by PRACE, the HPC-GIG project and ETP4HPC. Save the dates! The EuroHPC Summit Week (EHPCSW) 2022 will gather the main European HPC stakeholders from technology suppliers and HPC […]
First EPI Forum to take place in Paris
Today the European Processor Initiative announced that the first EPI Forum to take place in Paris, France, on March 16-17, 2020. “EPI is going full speed ahead to meet the goals of our mission – European independence in HPC technologies and a favorable global position in the race towards exascale. In a two-day event, the consortium will host experts from HPC ecosystem, engineers, researchers and global players in the field, to attend sessions, round tables and keynote speeches from prominent executives and experts.”
A Performance Comparison of Different MPI Implementations on an ARM HPC System
Nicholas Brown from EPCC gave this talk at the MVAPICH User Group. “In this talk I will describe work we have done in exploring the performance properties of MVAPICH, OpenMPI and MPT on one of these systems, Fulhame, which is an HPE Apollo 70-based system with 64 nodes of Cavium ThunderX2 ARM processors and Mellanox InfiniBand interconnect. In order to take advantage of these systems most effectively, it is very important to understand the performance that different MPI implementations can provide and any further opportunities to optimize these.”
Call for Lustre Presentations: LAD’18 in Paris
The Lustre Administrators & Developers group has issued their Call for Presentations. Registration is now open for the LAD’18 event, which takes place Sept. 24-25 in Paris. “We invite community members to send proposals for presentation. Those talks could cover, by example, tools, administration experiences, configuration setup, developments, tunings, tweaking, … No proceeding is required, just an abstract for a 30-min technical presentation.”
Agenda Posted for LAD’17 in Paris
The LAD’17 conference has posted their meeting agenda. Also known as the Lustre Administrator and Developer Workshop, the event takes place Oct. 4-5 in Paris. “EOFS and OpenSFS are organizing the seventh european lustre workshop. This will be a great opportunity for Lustre worldwide administrators and developers to gather and exchange their experiences, developments, tools, good practices and more.”
Call for Proposals: LAD’17 in Paris
The LAD’17 Lustre Administrators and Developers Conference has issued their Call for Proposals. The event takes place Oct. 3-4 in Paris. “We are inviting community members to send proposals for presentations at this event. No proceeding is required, just an abstract of a 30-min (technical) presentation. Topics may include (but are not limited to): site updates or future projects, Lustre administration, monitoring and tools, Lustre feature overview, Lustre client performance, benefits of hardware evolution to Lustre, comparison between Lustre and other parallel file system, Lustre and Exascale I/O, etc.”
Call for Lustre Presentations: LAD’16 in Paris
The LAD’16 conference has issued its Call for Presentations. Hosted jointly by CEA, EOFS, and OpenSFS, the Lustre Administrator & Developer Conference will take place Sept. 20-21 in Paris.
DDN Opens New Techology Center in Paris
DDN has opened a research and development center in Paris, in response to strong demand the French market and across Europe for high-performance big data storage solutions. DDN’s Newly Created Research and Development Centre, located in the Meudon area of Paris, will develop advanced end-to-end data lifecycle management technology, and a local technical presence for its European customer base – increasing scope for innovation and collaboration.