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NYC local event: UNIGROUP 18-MAY-2017 (Thu) Meeting: Linux HPC Clusters

From jeffj@panix.com (Jeff Jonas)
Newsgroups comp.unix.bsd.misc
Subject NYC local event: UNIGROUP 18-MAY-2017 (Thu) Meeting: Linux HPC Clusters
Date 2017-05-05 07:14 -0400
Organization unigroup.org
Message-ID <oehmrc$4vr$1@panix5.panix.com> (permalink)

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[jeffj here: I'm posting the announcement here
since there's no cluster specific newsgroup.
Despite using the L-word, clustering is fun for everyone!]

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UNIGROUP OF NEW YORK - UNIX USERS GROUP - MAY 2017 ANNOUNCEMENTS
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1. UNIGROUP'S MAY 2017 GENERAL MEETING
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     Topic:  A Brief Introduction to High-Performance Computing (HPC)
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   Speaker:  Prentice Bisbal, Lead Software Engineer
             Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory <http://www.pppl.gov>

      When:  Thursday, May 18th, 2017  (** 3rd Thursday **)

     Where:  The Cooper Union  <http://www.cooper.edu>
             School of Engineering
             41 Cooper Square       (3rd Ave @ 7th St, bet. 6th & 7th Sts)
             East Village, Manhattan
             New York City
             Meeting Room: 502  (** New Building: 5th Floor **)

      Time:  6:15 PM - 6:30 PM  Registration
             6:30 PM - 6:45 PM  Ask the Wizard, Questions,
                                Answers and Current Events
             6:45 PM - 7:00 PM  Unigroup Business and Announcements
             7:00 PM - 9:30 PM  Main Presentation

      Cost:  See the Meeting+Membership Fee Schedule Below.


   INTRODUCTION:
   -------------

   Unigroup's May 2017 meeting will be on Linux Clusters and
   High Performance Computing.

   Unigroup has a couple of interesting meetings in the works on the
   following topics: The Latest C/C++ Standards, The State of the C++
   Ecosystem, Linux Performance Tuning, Fiber+Copper Network Cabling
   Infrastructure/Standards.

   Unigroup's scheduled meeting topics are:
   18-MAY-2017: Linux HPC Clusters (Speaker: Prentice Bisbal/PPPL)
   15-JUN-2017: Optical Fiber Networking (Speaker: OCC/Optical Cable Corp.)
   20-JUL-2017: To-be-announced

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   SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
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   Most Unigroup meetings are open to the public!

   To REGISTER for this event, please RSVP by using the Unigroup
   Registration Page:
         http://www.unigroup.org/unigroup-rsvp.html

   This will allow us to automate the registration process.
   (Registration will also add you to our mailing list.)
   Please avoid Emailed RSVPs.

   Please continue to check the Unigroup web site and meeting page,
   for any last minute updates concerning this meeting.  If you
   registered for this meeting, please check your Email for any last
   minute announcements as the meeting approaches.  Also make sure
   any anti-spam white-lists are updated to _ALLOW_ Unigroup traffic!
   If you block Unigroup Emails, your address will be dropped from
   our mailing list.

   Also, if you have an interest in Unigroup, be sure to receive
   Unigroup information DIRECTLY from Unigroup, via direct receipt
   of our Emails and by visiting the Unigroup Web Site.  NO OTHER
   SOURCE provides timely, accurate and complete Unigroup information.

   Please RSVP as soon as possible, preferably at least 2-3 days
   prior to the meeting date, so we can plan the food order.
   RSVP deadline is usually the night before the meeting day.

   Note: RSVP is requested for this location to make sure the guard
         will let you into the building.  RSVP also helps us to
         properly plan the meeting (food, drinks, handouts,
         seating, etc.) and speed up your sign-in at the meeting.
         If you forget to RSVP prior to the meeting day, you may
         still be able to show up and attend our meeting, however,
         we cannot guarantee what building security will do if
         you are "not on the list" (note: things tend to work out OK).

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   MAIN PRESENTATION
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   Topic: A Brief Introduction to High-Performance Computing (HPC)

   Related Topics/Keywords
   ------------------------

   Linux, Clusters, HPC, High Performance Computing, MPI, OpenMP,
   CUDA, Linux HPC Cluster Architecture, Cluster Network Topology,
   Scientific Computing Analysis.

   Introduction & Description of Talk:
   -----------------------------------

   This talk will be an overview of High Performance Computing, also
   known as HPC, Scientific Computing, or Research Computing.  This
   talk will try to define HPC, discuss what sets HPC apart from
   other forms of computing, why we need HPC, the architecture of a
   typical Linux HPC cluster, and parallel programming techniques.

   Presentation Outline
   --------------------

   I.   What is HPC?

   II.  How is HPC different from other forms of computing?
        A. CPUs at/near 100% for long periods of time
        B. Power & Cooling Concerns / Operational costs
        C. Minimal context-switching
        C. Throughput-oriented vs. Latency-oriented
        D. Users!

   III. Why we need HPC
        A. Clock frequency stagnant or declining
           1. Energy Density / Heat Dissipation
           2. Moore's Law vs. Dennard Scaling
        B. Grand Challenge problems
           1. Weather Modeling
        C. Scientific Discovery / Engineering
           1. Protein Folding
           2. Computational Chemistry
           3. Structural Analysis
           4. Virtual Crash-Testing
           5. Faster, cheaper, safer better product design, testing
              and manufacturing.
              i.   Automotive Crash Testing
              ii.  Structural analysis/aerodynamic studies of buildings
              iii. Cardioid Heart Simulation
           6. Simulations can provide views of things we can't observe.

   IV.  Programming
        A. Split up work between nodes
        B. MPI
        C. OpenMP
        D. Hybrid MPI+OpenMP
        E. CUDA

   IV.  Architecture of a Typical Linux HPC Cluster
        A. Design Considerations
           1. ASCI Q Paper
           2. Message-Passing Latency
           3. Different Network Topologies
              1. Mesh
              2. Torus
              3. Fat-Tree
        B. Architectural Details
           1. Many "cheap" nodes
              A. No Redundant Hardware
              B. Modest RAM (2-4 GB RAM per core)
           2. Fat-tree InfiniBand Networks
           3. Management Network
           5. Parallel Filesystem
           4. Private, isolated networks
              A. Performance
              B. Security
        C. Software details
           1. Minimal OS installation
           2. As few services running as possible
           3. Scheduler
              A. FIFO
              B. Backfill
              C. Fair-share

   V. Conclusion

   References & Web Resources:
   ---------------------------

   To-be-announced.

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   Speaker Biography
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   Prentice Bisbal has been a Unix/Linux System Administrator
   specializing in HPC for over 18 years. He first became interested
   in Scientific Computing while completing his degree in Chemical
   Engineering.  After working almost 2 years as a Chemical Engineer,
   he decided to switch fields into Scientific Computing by accepting
   a position as a Unix Software Engineer at the Princeton Plasma
   Physics Laboratory (PPPL), a DOE National Laboratory.  After
   several years at PPPL, he left to pursue other interests.  Since
   then has built Linux clusters for HPC and provided HPC support for
   a variety of disciplines (computational chemistry, computational
   astrophysics, genomics, engineering) and organizations (large oil
   & gas, small pharmaceutical, large research university, small
   theoretical research institution) before returning to PPPL in
   April of 2016.

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   Company Biography
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   [Quoted from http://www.pppl.gov/about...]

   The U.S. Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics
   Laboratory (PPPL) is a collaborative national center for fusion
   energy research.  The Laboratory advances the coupled fields of
   fusion energy and plasma physics research, and, with collaborators,
   is developing the scientific understanding and key innovations
   needed to realize fusion as an energy source for the world.  An
   associated mission is providing the highest quality of scientific
   education.

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   Giveaways:
   ----------

   Addison-Wesley Professional/Prentice Hall PTR, and O'Reilly have
   been kind enough to provide us with review copies of some of their
   books, which we will continue to raffle off as giveaways at our
   meetings.  The publishers always ask that the persons receiving
   the books provide a review and/or feedback about their books.

   Unigroup would like to thank both companies for the support
   provided by their User Group programs.

   As always, all of the books will be available for review at the
   start of the meeting.

   Note: Our book supply is currently running low, and we need to
         restock.

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   Fee Schedule:
   -------------

   Unigroup is a Professional Technical Organization and User Group,
   and its members pay a yearly membership fee.  For Unigroup members,
   there is usually no additional charges (ie. no meeting fees) during
   their membership year.  Non-members who wish to attend Unigroup
   meetings are usually required to pay a "Single Meeting Fee".

       Yearly Membership (includes all meetings):      $ 50.00
       Student Yearly Membership (with current! ID):   $ 25.00
       Non-Member Single Meeting Fee:                  $ 20.00
       Non-Member Student Single Meeting (with! ID):   $  5.00

     * Payment Methods: Cash, Check, American Express.
                        MasterCard, VISA, Discover (since 2013).

     ! Students: We are looking for proof that you are
       currently enrolled in classes (rather than working
       full-time), and as such, your Student ID should show
       a CURRENT date.  We have been presented Student IDs
       containing NO dates whatsoever, and in the
       current environment, perpetual/non-expiring access
       to university facilities just does not feel right.
       If your ID contains no date, please bring
       additional proof of current enrollment.  Thanks,

   NOTE: Simply receiving Unigroup Email Announcements does
         NOT indicate membership in Unigroup.

   Members: Remember to bring your Unigroup membership card with
            you to the meeting, to confirm your yearly renewal date!

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   Food:
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   Complimentary Food and Refreshments will be served.

   This normally includes "wraps" such as turkey, roast beef,
   chicken, tuna and grilled vegetables as well as assorted salads
   (potato, tossed, pasta, etc), cookies, brownies, bottled water
   and assorted SOFT beverages.

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   Directions:
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     The Cooper Union  <http://www.cooper.edu>
     School of Engineering  (*** New Building ***)
     41 Cooper Square (3rd Avenue @ 7th St, between 6th & 7th Streets)
     East Village, Manhattan
     New York City, 10003
     Meeting Room: ** (See Above, Room Changes Month-to-Month)

   Located on the East side of Cooper Square.  Look for the
   new building with the non-traditional appearance.
   Entrance is at the corner of 3rd Avenue and 7 Street.

   Building lobby sign-in is required at the guard's desk.
   Enter the building, check in with the guard at the lobby for
     directions to Unigroup (the room varies from month-to-month).

   Nearest mass transit stations are:
     '6'           to Astor Place (stops right at The Cooper Union),
                   then walk 1 block East and 1 block South.
     'R'           to 8th Street, then walk about 2 blocks East
                   then 1 block South.
     '4/5/N/Q'     to Union Square, then walk South and East.
                   or transfer to the downtown '6' to Astor Place.
     'B/D/F/V'     to Broadway-Lafayette, then walk North and East,
                   or transfer to the uptown '6' to Astor Place.

   Free street parking in the area becomes available at 6pm.

   There are also parking lots on Broadway, at (or just south of)
     Astor Place (8th Street), across from the West side of
     Cooper Square, as well as various others in the area.

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   Please mark this meeting on your calendar and join us!
   Please tell your friends about Unigroup!

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2. PRIOR MEETINGS
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   ** Formal Thank You's to our previous speakers will appear
      in an upcoming announcement.  Unigroup issues a "Thank You"
      to all our speakers and sponsors!

   Our thanks goes to The Cooper Union School of Engineering,
   and its staff, for hosting our meetings.

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3. LOCAL TRADE SHOWS AND EVENTS
   ----------------------------

   a. Streaming Media East NYC
      ========================

      Date : Tue, May 16, 2017
             Wed, May 17, 2017

      Where: New York Hilton Midtown
             Midtown, NYC

      For information and complimentary exhibits registration visit:
        http://www.streamingmedia.com/conferences/East2017

   b. Data Summit NYC
      ===============

      Date : Tue, May 16, 2017
             Wed, May 17, 2017

      Where: New York Hilton Midtown
             Midtown, NYC

      For information and exhibits registration visit:
        http://www.dbta.com/DataSummit/2017

      (Note: Some complimentary exhibits codes were sent out to past
             attendees, check your Emails.)

   c. Cloud Expo / DevOps Summit / @Things NYC
      ========================================

      Date : Tue, Jun 06, 2017
             Wed, Jun 07, 2017
             Thu, Jun 08, 2017

      Where: Javits Center,
             Midtown, NYC

      For information and exhibits registration visit:
        http://www.cloudcomputingexpo.com

      (Note: Some complimentary and conference exhibits codes were
             sent out to past attendees, check your Emails.)

   d. ASIS Security Conference and Expo NYC
      =====================================

      Date : Wed, Jun 07, 2017

      Where: Javits Center,
             Midtown, NYC

      For information and complimentary exhibits registration visit:
        https://asisnyc.org/events/conference-expo

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4. UPCOMING MEETINGS
   -----------------

   We have a series of meetings in the works:
   - 20170518: Linux High Performance Computing Clusters.
   - 20170615: Optical Fiber Networking.
   - 2017????: What's new in the latest C/C++ Standards.
   - 2017????: The State of the C++ Ecosystem.
   - Planning: Popular Linux Distribution Round-Up and Comparison
               (aka: Are there too many Linux Distributions?)
   - Planning: Building a Data Server with Oracle/Sun ZFS
   - Planning: Virtualization: KVM, Xen/XenServer, VirtualBox
   - Planning: DNS / Dynamic DNS
   - Planning: Fibrechannel and iSCSI Storage
   - Planning: IPsec and VPNs  (possibly 2 meetings)
   - Planning: Cloud and Grid Computing
   - Planning: Unix/Linux Authentication
   - Planning: NO SPAM!
   - Planning: Crypto / PKI / GPG-PGP
   - Planning: The latest on *BSD (FreeBSD/NetBSD/OpenBSD)
   - Planning: The latest on Solaris
   - Planning: Anti-Virus
   - Unix/Linux/BSD Clusters and Clustered Databases
   - Patching and Updating Unix/Linux/BSD (rpm. yum, yast, apt, etc.)
   - Building Custom Kernels Unix/Linux/BSD
   - Building a Firewall using FreeBSD and Linux
   - LAMP Part 2 - PHP/Python
   - Unix 40th+ Birthday Celebration
   - Samba
   - High Performance Internet Servers / Web Acceleration
   - Unix Office Tools: Word Processors, Spreadsheets, Accounting Packages.
   - GNU Development Environments
   - Java and/or JavaScript Programming
   - Web Development Frameworks

   ** Unigroup Needs Speakers!!
   Please let us know about any other meeting topics that you may be
   interested in.  Potential speakers on Unix/Linux/BSD related
   technology topics should please contact the Unigroup Board.

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5. UNIGROUP INFORMATION
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   Unigroup is one of the oldest and largest Unix User's Groups serving
   the Greater New York City Regional Area since the early 1980s.
   Unigroup is a not-for-profit, vendor-neutral and member funded
   volunteer organization.  Unigroup holds regular and special event
   meetings throughout the year on technical topics relating to the
   Unix/Linux/BSD Operating Systems and User Communities.  Unigroup
   meetings tend to be focused towards System Administrators, Network
   Administrators, and Software Developers.

   Unigroup holds regular meetings planned for (at a minimum) the Third
   THURSDAY of Odd Months.  We generally try to hold Field Trip or
   Vendor Specific Meetings on the Even Months, although we do have the
   ability to hold monthly meetings at our regular meeting location.

   Planned regular meeting dates are (usually 3rd Thursdays):
     05/18/2017, 06/15/2017, 07/20/2017, 09/21/2017, 10/19/2017, ...
   Also watch for Special Event meetings and "Field Trips" to the
   facilities of local hardware and software vendors.

   =========================================================================
   = For Unigroup Information, Events and Meeting Announcements be sure to =
   = visit our World Wide Web Home Page:                                   =
   =       http://www.unigroup.org                                         =
   =========================================================================

   For further information or to get on the Unigroup Electronic Mail Mailing
   List send an EMail message to:
        unilist (-a_t-) unigroup.org

   To contact the Board of Directors of Unigroup, send an EMail message to:
        uniboard (-a_t-) unigroup.org

   If you have recently attended a meeting and you are not receiving
   Email announcements, please send us an Email and we will make
   corrections to our lists.

   Please Email the Board with any suggestions, especially potential
   meeting topics and speakers.  Unigroup welcomes contributions and
   content suggestions for our newsletter.  Unigroup is a volunteer
   organization and we need your assistance!  Please let us know if you
   can help!

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-Rob Weiner
 Unigroup Executive Director
 unilist (-a_t-) unigroup.org
 http://www.unigroup.org

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