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SUMMARY:Sunfish:  An Open Centralized Composable HPC Management Framework
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\n\nPhil Cayton (Intel Corporation), Michael Aguilar (
 Sandia National Laboratories), and Christian Pinto (IBM Research Europe)\n
 \nTraditional HPC systems are provisioned with sets of static fixed quanti
 ties of resources (e.g., memory, storage, accelerators, CPU) to execute re
 quested computation. This is not sufficient for today’s datacenters runnin
 g modern dynamic workloads, resulting in workloads executing on systems no
 t optimized for their needs. Datacenters often end up over-provisioning sy
 stems with hardware resources to provide workload versatility in HPC clust
 ers.  Extending Composable Disaggregated Infrastructure (CDI) to HPC archi
 tectures enables servers to be composed out of physically disaggregated re
 sources to match the requirements of a workload.  Central resource managem
 ent, using a standardized interface, enables client applications to monito
 r, compose, and intelligently optimize resource provisioning. The OpenFabr
 ics Alliance in collaboration with DMTF, SNIA, and the CXL Consortium, is 
 developing the Sunfish Management Framework for intelligent HPC CDI contro
 l. The goal of Sunfish is to enable interoperability through common interf
 aces for connecting workloads with resources, without having to worry abou
 t underlying hardware technologies.\n\nTag: Architecture and Networks, Dat
 a Movement and Memory, Resource Management\n\nRegistration Category: Works
 hop Reg Pass\n\nSession Chairs: Balazs Gerofi (Intel Corporation, RIKEN); 
 Christian Pinto (IBM Research Europe); and John Shalf (Lawrence Berkeley N
 ational Laboratory (LBNL))
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