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OpenHPC: Project Overview and Recent Updates, AHUG SC'20

Presenter: Karl Schulz, OpenHPC, University of Texas
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 HPC Linux clusters.  Formed initially in November 2015 and formalized as a Linux Foundation project in June 2016, OpenHPC is currently comprised of over 35 members from academia, research labs, and industry. To date, the OpenHPC software stack aggregates over 80 components ranging from administrative tools like bare-metal provisioning and resource management to end-user development libraries that span a range of scientific/numerical uses. OpenHPC adopts a familiar package repository delivery model and now supports multiple base Linux distros and architectures. This presentation includes a short overview of the project and highlights details from the most recent 2.X release.

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