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The ADIOS2 Tutorial will be held at the RIKEN R-CCS on April 15, 2019. The ADIOS2 is an adaptable I/O framework developed by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), and a VirtualBox VM, provided by the ORNL, containing the ADIOS2 and VisIt will be used to the hands-on tutorial. We are planning to prepare a USB memory for copying the VM on the tutorial day, but the attendees can download this VM in advance from the following Dropbox URL.新しいタブで開きます

The USA Exascale Computing Project (ECP) is focused on accelerating the delivery of a capable exascale computing ecosystem that delivers 50 times more computational science and data analytic application power than possible with DOE HPC systems such as Titan (ORNL) and Sequoia (LLNL). As next generation applications and experiments grow in concurrency and in complexity, the data produced often grows to extreme levels, limiting scientific knowledge discovery. In this presentation, I will talk about the new set of applications and experiments which push the edge of scientific data processing and simulation. I will present some of the exciting new research in this area to cope with this tsunami of data, along with the challenges in implementing these effectively on next-generation computer architectures. In this presentation I will also focus on the ADIOS framework (https://www.olcf.ornl.gov/center-projects/adios/) a next generation to ingest, reduce, and move data on HPC systems and over the WAN to other computational resources. I will also focus on in situ data processing infrastructure and next generation data compression algorithms.

This tutorial is not only for K computer users, but also for those who are generally interested in visualization and analysis of large-scale simulation results.

Details
Date Mon, Apr 15, 2019
Time 1 pm - 4 pm (12:30 pm -)
City Kobe, Japan
Place

RIKEN R-CCS 1F Seminar Room

Organizer

RIKEN R-CCS

Eligibility
  • K computer users
  • People interested in large-scale data visualization and analysis
Capacity Around 30 people
※Tutorial participants should bring their own laptop.
(if possible)VirtualBox(Ver. 6.0.4)新しいタブで開きます
Language English
Fee

Free

To Apply

CLOSED

Registration Close Date Fri. April 12, 2019 17:00
Program
  • Part I of this tutorial will provide an overview of parallel I/O systems and summarize the key techniques for obtaining high performance I/O on high-performance computing (HPC) resources at scale.
  • Part II introduces the ADIOS library, delving through their usage models and examples, showing how to achieve high performance scalable I/O.
  • Part III explains data compression.
  • Part IV covers techniques for creating in situ analytics and teaches how to generate visualization services.

Over one half of this tutorial will be hands-on sessions, where we provide access to the software and go through live examples using a Virtualbox. We will have users work with real examples including the heat equation, a brusselator example, and the Gray Scott Model of Reaction Diffusion.

Relevant websites https://www.olcf.ornl.gov/center-projects/adios/ The webpage will open in a new tab. 

Inquiries

RIKEN Center for Computational Science
Operations and Computer Technologies Division
Jorji Nonaka

  • mail addressjorji[at]riken.jp
  • *Please change [at] to @ when sending email.

(Apr 8, 2019)