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SUMMARY:Autoscaling of Containerized HPC Clusters in the Cloud
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\n\nAutoscaling of Containerized HPC Clusters in the C
 loud\n\nGreneche, Cerin\n\nThis presentation introduces a Cloud orchestrat
 or controller that enables the autoscaling of containerized HPC Clusters i
 n the Cloud. This controller triggers the creation or suppression of conta
 inerized HPC compute nodes according to metrics collected at the container
 ized HPC scheduler’s job queue level. Our approach does not modify either 
 the Cloud orchestrator or HPC scheduler. The scheme followed  is generic a
 nd can be applied to every HPC schedulers. Moreover, the containerization 
 extends the experimentation reproducibility by the addition of the HPC sch
 eduler itself to the environment replayed by the end user. The presentatio
 n exemplifies Cloud and HPC convergence to allow a high degree of flexibil
 ity for users and community platform developers. It also explores continuo
 us integration/deployment approaches of Cloud computing to orchestrate mul
 tiple and potentially different HPC job schedulers that scale under the su
 pervision of the Cloud orchestrator.\n\nSession Format: Recorded\n\nRegist
 ration Category: Workshop Reg Pass
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