
Event details
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- Types of event
- Workshop
- Venue
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Ernst-Abbe-Platz 2, Linux pool 2 (room 3410)
07743 Jena
Google Maps site planExternal link - Language of the event
- English
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- Wheelchair access
- Yes
- Public
- Yes
- Registration required
- Yes
While HPC clusters are composed of components similar to those found in PCs or workstations, they are used in a very different way. This is mainly owed to the fact that they consist of many computers networked together and that they are shared by multiple users.
We start this workshop with explaining to you the inner structure of a typical HPC cluster and highlight the differences to a workstation. You will then learn how to use the Slurm workload manager, which is used on the university cluster “Draco” to distribute compute jobs across the hardware. We will also explore the various types of batch jobs and interactive tasks. During the hands-on sessions, you will submit your first compute jobs to the cluster and hopefully enjoy their results. Finally, we will provide guidance on how to install and use your own software.
This workshop is held in person, online particiaption is not possible. The course is taught in English.
You can enrolExternal link in this workshop at the University Qualifications Portal.