Invited Talk: Current Status of the OpenHPC Project
Authors: Karl Schulz (University of Texas; Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences, Dell Medical School)
Abstract: Over the last several years, OpenHPC has emerged as a community-driven stack providing a variety of common, pre-built ingredients to deploy and manage an HPC Linux cluster including provisioning tools, resource management, I/O clients, runtimes, development tools, and a variety of scientific libraries. Formed initially in November 2015 and formalized as a Linux Foundation project in June 2016, OpenHPC has been adding new software components and now supports multiple OSes and architectures. This presentation will present an overview of the project, currently available software, the general build and test architecture employed to deliver a flexible development environment, and highlight general project updates and future plans.
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