Training Course "Parallel I/O and Portable Data Formats"

Start
28th March 2011 07:00 AM
End
30th March 2011 14:30 PM
Location
Hörsaal, Jülich Supercomputing Centre, building 16.3, room 006

(Course no. 42/2011 in the training programme of Forschungszentrum Jülich)

Instructors:

Wolfgang Frings, Dr. Michael Stephan, Dr. Florian Janetzko, JSC

Contents:

Numerical simulations conducted on current high-performance computing (HPC) systems face an ever growing need for scalability. Larger HPC platforms provide opportunities to push the limits on size and properties of what can be accurately simulated. Therefore, it is needed to process larger data sets, be it reading input data or writing results. Serial approaches on handling I/O in a parallel application will dominate the performance on massively parallel systems, as a lot of computing resources are idle during those serial application phases.

In addition to the need for parallel I/O, input and output data is often processed on different platforms. Heterogeneity of platforms can impose a high level of maintenance, when different data representations are needed. Portable, self-describing data formats such as HDF5 and netCDF are examples of already widely used data formats within certain communities.

This course will introduce the use of parallel I/O and the HDF5 as well as the netCDF library interfaces. Participants should have experience in parallel programming in general, and either C/C++ or Fortran in particular.

Duration:

3 days

Dates:

28 - 30 March 2011, 9:00 - 16:30

Venue:

Ausbildungsraum 1, Jülich Supercomputing Centre, building 16.3, room 021

Registration:

A minimum of 5 participants is required.
Registration is necessary until 14 March 2011!

Please register with Wolfgang Frings.

Last Modified: 24.07.2022