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Perspectives and Experiences Supporting Containers for Research Computing at the Texas Advanced Computing Center


Workshop: 5th International Workshop on Containers and New Orchestration Paradigms for Isolated Environments in HPC (CANOPIE-HPC)

Authors: Erik Ferlanti, William J. Allen, Ernesto A. B. F. Lima, Yinzhi Wang, and John M. Fonner (Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC), University of Texas)


Abstract: Containers are becoming essential to support the diversity of scientific computing workloads at academic computing centers. Here, we offer perspectives and experiences from the Texas Advanced Computing Center on: the installation, configuration, and support of select containerization platforms; incorporation of containers into the module system to improve their discoverability and usability; facilitation of advanced use cases including MPI containers, GPU containers, and support for multiple instruction set architectures; and finally instruction on best practices to end users through workshops and university courses. We will briefly discuss case studies that highlight the importance of supporting containers for research computing.





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