The DEEP-ER project: I/O and resiliency extensions for the Cluster-Booster architecture

04/15/2019
by   Anke Kreuzer, et al.
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The recently completed research project DEEP-ER has developed a variety of hardware and software technologies to improve the I/O capabilities of next generation high-performance computers, and to enable applications recovering from the larger hardware failure rates expected on these machines. The heterogeneous Cluster-Booster architecture –first introduced in the predecessor DEEP project– has been extended by a multi-level memory hierarchy employing non-volatile and network-attached memory devices. Based on this hardware infrastructure, an I/O and resiliency software stack has been implemented combining and extending well established libraries and software tools, and sticking to standard user-interfaces. Real-world scientific codes have tested the projects' developments and demonstrated the improvements achieved without compromising the portability of the applications.

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