2020-04-20 POSTPONED/ONLINE: PRACE Course: Introduction to hybrid programming in HPC
Date: | Monday, April 20 09:30 - Tuesday, April 21, 2020 16:30, CEST: POSTPONED | ||||||||||||
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Location: | LRZ Building, University campus Garching, near Munich, Kursraum 2 (H.U.010) | ||||||||||||
Contents: | As stipulated by the Bavarian State Ministry of Science and the Arts on 10 March 2020, we have to cancel or postpone all upcoming on-site courses and workshops at LRZ until – as of now – 20 April 2020.We have joined forces with VSC Vienna and HLRS Stuttgart and will offer this course online on 17-19 June 2020, see https://events.prace-ri.eu/event/1009/ for details and registration.OverviewMost HPC systems are clusters of shared memory nodes. Such SMP nodes can be small multi-core CPUs up to large many-core CPUs. Parallel programming may combine the distributed memory parallelization on the node interconnect (e.g., with MPI) with the shared memory parallelization inside of each node (e.g., with OpenMP or MPI-3.0 shared memory). This course analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of several parallel programming models on clusters of SMP nodes. Multi-socket-multi-core systems in highly parallel environments are given special consideration. MPI-3.0 has introduced a new shared memory programming interface, which can be combined with inter-node MPI communication. It can be used for direct neighbor accesses similar to OpenMP or for direct halo copies, and enables new hybrid programming models. These models are compared with various hybrid MPI+OpenMP approaches and pure MPI. Numerous case studies and micro-benchmarks demonstrate the performance-related aspects of hybrid programming. Hands-on sessions are included on both days. Tools for hybrid programming such as thread/process placement support and performance analysis are presented in a "how-to" section. This course provides scientific training in Computational Science, and in addition, the scientific exchange of the participants among themselves. The course is a PRACE Advanced Training Center event. It is organized by LRZ in cooperation with HLRS, RRZE, and VSC (Vienna Scientific Cluster). Agenda & Content (preliminary)1st day 09:30 Registration 19:00 Social Event at Gasthof Neuwirt (self paying) 2nd day 09:00 Programming Models (continued) | ||||||||||||
Prerequisites: | Basic MPI and OpenMP knowledge as presented in the LRZ course "Parallel programming of High Performance Systems". For the hands-on sessions you should know Unix/Linux and either C/C++ or Fortran in particular. | ||||||||||||
Content Level: | The content level of the course is broken down as:
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Language: | English | ||||||||||||
Evaluation: | tbd. | ||||||||||||
Teachers: | Dr. habil. Georg Hager (RRZE, Uni. Erlangen), Dr. Rolf Rabenseifner (Stuttgart), Dr. Claudia Blaas-Schenner and Dr. Irene Reichl (VSC Team, TU Wien) | ||||||||||||
Registration: | We have joined forces with VSC Vienna and HLRS Stuttgart and will offer this course online on 17-19 June 2020, see https://events.prace-ri.eu/event/1009/ for details and registration. | ||||||||||||
Contact: | Dr. Volker Weinberg (LRZ) | ||||||||||||
PRACE-Webpage: | https://events.prace-ri.eu/event/902/ | ||||||||||||
Fee: | This course is a PRACE Advanced Training Center event. Therefore, the course is free of charge for all participants from the EU or from PRACE-member-countries. |