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SUMMARY:MS6C - European Perspective on Converged HPC and Cloud Hardware & 
 Software Architectures
DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nToday, cloud computing technologies have gain
 ed prevalence for their benefits in resource dynamism, automation, reprodu
 cibility, and resilience. HPC offers access to advanced computing techniqu
 es and massive processing capability for grand challenges and scientific d
 iscovery. Meanwhile, the computing landscape is changing rapidly towards c
 omplex workloads and workflows that combine simulations with data analytic
 s and machine learning. These workloads aim to apply large-scale and distr
 ibuted computing to domains with high societal impact, such as autonomous 
 vehicles and smart cities. Under the Horizon Europe call 2022 Open source 
 for cloud-based services several projects have gathered to tackle differen
 t aspects of this challenge to integrated both Cloud and HPC. In this Mini
 symposium we are discussing first results as well as the possible impact o
 f some of those projects and their proposed architectures on the HPC lands
 cape.\n\nChallenges and Opportunities in Running Kubernetes Workloads on H
 PC\n\nCloud and HPC increasingly converge in hardware platform capabilitie
 s and specifications, \nnevertheless still largely differ in the software 
 stack and how it manages available resources.\nThe HPC world typically fav
 ors Slurm for job scheduling, whereas Cloud deployments rely on \nKubernet
 es to orchest...\n\n\nAntony Chazapis (FORTH); Fotis Nikolaidis (SuperDupe
 rDB); Manolis Marazakis (FORTH); and Angelos Bilas (FORTH, University of C
 rete)\n---------------------\nThe FDB: Developments Supporting a Semantic 
 Approach to Scientific Data Managament\n\nData management plays a vital ro
 le in complex scientific workflows. As systems and workflows expand, becom
 e more heterogenous, and integrate components across the HPC-cloud ecosyst
 em, the data management challenges become larger.\n \nWe introduce the FDB
 , a specialised object store for meteorological ...\n\n\nEmanuele Danovaro
 , Christopher Bradley, Nicolau Manubens, Metin Cakircali, Simon Smart, and
  Tiago Quintino (ECMWF)\n---------------------\nEmerging Paradigms in the 
 Convergence of High-Performance Computing and Cloud\n\nWe will present and
  discuss the design considerations for meeting HPC applications’ requireme
 nts on performance and adaptivity in cloud-native containerized environmen
 ts. As an example of emerging workflows for cloud computing, a case study 
 of transforming a molecule\ndocking workflow used in d...\n\n\nIvy Peng an
 d Daniel Medeiros (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)\n-------------------
 --\nManaging Converged HPC and Cloud Architectures with CSM/OCHAMI in Open
 CUBE\n\nThe convergence of cloud and HPC technologies has become a major t
 heme in recent years. Virtualization and orchestration are increasingly us
 ed to offer an integrated workflow experience across heterogeneous hardwar
 e, be it a supercomputer or web service. Within the OpenCUBE project, we a
 im to develo...\n\n\nNina Mujkanovic and Tiziano Müller (HPE)\n\nDomain: C
 limate, Weather, and Earth Sciences, Engineering, Computational Methods an
 d Applied Mathematics\n\nSession Chair: Tiziano Müller (HPE)
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