Los Alamos National Laboratory on Supercomputing and Monitoring at ScyllaDB Summit 2017
Blog post from ScyllaDB
Joshi Fullop of Los Alamos National Laboratory is set to present at the ScyllaDB Summit 2017, discussing the evolution of high-performance computing (HPC) and its applications in monitoring supercomputers. With a background in the Symera NT Supercluster project at NCSA, Fullop emphasizes the thrill and challenges of working in HPC, particularly in scaling and monitoring systems across thousands of nodes. He highlights the development of specialized tools like LDMS, Baler, and HELO to manage data collection and log classification, underscoring the need for scalable solutions in the field. His presentation will explore distinctions between HPC and cloud computing, evolving infrastructure, and a specific use case involving ScyllaDB. The summit promises a diverse range of talks for those interested in supercomputers and monitoring, offering insights into industry advancements and opportunities for networking with experts.