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- From: Timothy Middelkoop <>
- To: Rob Fatland <>, Eric Jackson <>
- Cc: "Keist, CJ" <>, "" <>
- Subject: Re: Kubernetes and networking event.
- Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2022 15:26:27 +0000
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So, my memory is fading from my time at MU in terms of software and domains – what are the main CFD codes being used on campus today? I’m only familiar with COMSOL – are there any open ones in common use? Are there any good REAL benchmarks that don’t look like linpack? Anyone working with a researcher that has a need to benchmark (perhaps looking to XSEDE)? (my optioning is that REAL benchmarking needs a real researcher :grin:).
Tim.
(so is your level of comprehension “I feel dangerous now” ?)
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Rob Fatland <> Where I'm at is: I know enough about container orchestration to describe it at a high level. While this works I can't really claim I'm "happy" with my degree of comprehension; and in addition I have a sense of where the rubber meets the road for cloud research computing advocacy. And by this I mean outside the curriculum scope that CJ describes (also super important). So: Can the cloud hold a candle to on prem distributed hpc. My feeling is that the poster child implementation is computational fluid dynamics. Supposing I were to dive into k8: I'd first spend some time looking into Singularity containerization; and the main goal would be an HPC implementation of a CFD sort of computation with benchmarking to get to unequivocal remarks comparing to an on prem cluster / slurm / MPI / infiniband run at the same problem. I'm sure this has been done a number of (zillion?) times and I'd be super pleased to get a pointer to a good example... in my case it's always a matter of finding uninterrupted blocks of time. Anyways that's my take on this important topic. best -r
On Sat, Feb 26, 2022 at 12:59 PM Eric Jackson <> wrote:
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- Kubernetes and networking event., Timothy Middelkoop, 02/24/2022
- Re: Kubernetes and networking event., Keist, CJ, 02/24/2022
- Re: Kubernetes and networking event., Eric Jackson, 02/26/2022
- Re: Kubernetes and networking event., Rob Fatland, 02/26/2022
- Re: Kubernetes and networking event., Timothy Middelkoop, 02/28/2022
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- Re: Kubernetes and networking event., Timothy Middelkoop, 02/28/2022
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- Re: Kubernetes and networking event., Timothy Middelkoop, 02/28/2022
- Re: Kubernetes and networking event., Rob Fatland, 02/26/2022
- Re: Kubernetes and networking event., Eric Jackson, 02/26/2022
- Re: Kubernetes and networking event., Keist, CJ, 02/24/2022
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