Software Defined Networking to Speed Data for Cori Supercomputer
by Rich Brueckner from High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC on (#20G5S)
NERSC is working with Cray to explore new ways to more efficiently move data in and out of Cori, a powerful supercomputer being constructed in California. "We need to take advantage of a network guru's design for moving data for a specific experiment but have SDN do all of the bookkeeping for which compute nodes need to be connected to what networks," said Brent Draney, group lead for the Networking, Servers and Security Group at NERSC. "I would rather see our network engineers analyze the data flow and how to meet the need instead of having to manually reconfigure the network for the demands of each job."
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