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Supercomputers for Linux SysAdmins = managing modern HPC clusters and supercomputers from software to hardware /
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Supercomputers for Linux SysAdmins/ by Sergey Zhumatiy.
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managing modern HPC clusters and supercomputers from software to hardware /
Author:
Zhumatiy, Sergey.
Published:
Berkeley, CA :Apress : : 2025.,
Description:
xxv, 470 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1: Introduction -- 2: What is "super"? -- 3: How to build and start it? -- 4: Supercomputer Hardware -- Chapter 5: InfiniBand -- 6: How a supercomputer does the job -- 7: UNIX and Linux - the basics -- 8: UNIX and Linux - working techniques -- Chapter 9: Network File Systems -- Chapter 10: Remote Management -- 11: Users - Accounting, Management -- 12: Users - quotas, access rights -- 13: Job management systems -- 14: OpenPBS, Torque -- 15: Slurm -- 16: Containers -- 17: Clouds -- 18: Remote User Access -- 19: Cluster Status Monitoring Systems -- 20: Backup -- 21: Compilers and Environments, for Parallel Technologies -- 22: Parallel Computing Support Libraries -- 23. Booting and init -- 24: Node Setup, Software Installation -- 25: Out-of-the-box stacks and deployment systems -- 26: Cluster Management Systems - xCAT and others -- 27: Communicating with users -- 28: One-two-three instructions -- 29: Shell scripts - basics and common mistakes -- 30: Systemd - A Short Course -- 31. Conclusion -- Glossary.
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Operating systems (Computers) -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/979-8-8688-1600-0
ISBN:
9798868816000
Supercomputers for Linux SysAdmins = managing modern HPC clusters and supercomputers from software to hardware /
Zhumatiy, Sergey.
Supercomputers for Linux SysAdmins
managing modern HPC clusters and supercomputers from software to hardware /[electronic resource] :by Sergey Zhumatiy. - Berkeley, CA :Apress :2025. - xxv, 470 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1: Introduction -- 2: What is "super"? -- 3: How to build and start it? -- 4: Supercomputer Hardware -- Chapter 5: InfiniBand -- 6: How a supercomputer does the job -- 7: UNIX and Linux - the basics -- 8: UNIX and Linux - working techniques -- Chapter 9: Network File Systems -- Chapter 10: Remote Management -- 11: Users - Accounting, Management -- 12: Users - quotas, access rights -- 13: Job management systems -- 14: OpenPBS, Torque -- 15: Slurm -- 16: Containers -- 17: Clouds -- 18: Remote User Access -- 19: Cluster Status Monitoring Systems -- 20: Backup -- 21: Compilers and Environments, for Parallel Technologies -- 22: Parallel Computing Support Libraries -- 23. Booting and init -- 24: Node Setup, Software Installation -- 25: Out-of-the-box stacks and deployment systems -- 26: Cluster Management Systems - xCAT and others -- 27: Communicating with users -- 28: One-two-three instructions -- 29: Shell scripts - basics and common mistakes -- 30: Systemd - A Short Course -- 31. Conclusion -- Glossary.
Supercomputers and High Performance Computing (HPC) clusters are not so exotic as people imagine these days. They give companies the power of computation like no one server can give alone. They make new drugs and materials discoveries, universe modeling and AI training, crash simulations and market research possible - all thanks to HPC clusters. Building or renting a HPC cluster is not so difficult either as cloud providers can give you resources to build one cheap and performative enough to use yourself, so If you are or want to become HPC cluster Sysadmin or manager, this book is for you. Supercomputers for Linux SysAdmins delves into the world of modern HPC cluster architecture, hardware, software and resources management using a Linux/UNIX based approach. The number of HPC clusters is growing with an estimated 30 billion by 2030 but there are not enough sysadmins to run and manage them, this book serves to bridge this gap to help more Sysadmins and managers to transition into the exiting world of HPCs. This book helps those with a strong foundational knowledge in Linux, to deal with supercomputers and HPC clusters. We start with the basic principles of supercomputer management, fundamentals of Linux and UNIX, Shell Scripting and systemd and well as other open source tools and frameworks, taking you thorough the security, monitoring and hardware requirements for supercomputers and HPC clusters. You Will Learn: How to plan new supercomputers The main principles and technologies used in supercomputers and HPC clusters How to set up the software environments on new supercomputers To set up supercomputer and HPC cluster resources and jobs management To manage accounts, resource sharing and many more.
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