Systems-Facing Track

The Systems-Facing track of the People Network will focus on aspects relevant to the execution of research computing and data systems.

Topics include:

  • Architecture (hardware solutions, cloud integration, VMs, container integration, …)
  • Storage systems (file systems, SAN, NAS, NVMe, Burstbuffer, …)
  • Networking (data transfer solutions, Infiniband, campus-wide, …)
  • Cluster management and configuration (scheduling, accounting and reporting, …)
  • Accelerators (GPU, FPGA, …)
  • Security (auditing, compliance, policies, procedures, …)
  • User environment (Modules, CUDA, …)

We connect via monthly calls, on slack and an email list.

Join Us!

Join Us! Fill out our membership form to let us know who you are and what you’re interested in. We’ll add you to the email list. Visit the People Network page to join other tracks.

Monthly Calls

Monthly calls are on the third Thursday of the month, 1pm ET.  Connection information and links to any materials are distributed via email.

Upcoming Calls

Topic: Cluster Resource Management software and solutions

Based on a survey shared out, link also below, we will be looking to host a set of short presentations from multiple sites reviewing the cluster resource management software and solution sets used, how they appear to perform, their strengths and weaknesses, and if each site plans to continue with the current solutions.  The link to the survey for any who have not filled it out yet is: https://ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_783xjvjLFE0ReF8

June 15th, 2023, 1p ET/ 12p CT/ 11a MT/ 10a PT (*50 minute call length) 

Previous Call Topics

CaRCC Systems-Facing YouTube playlist of past calls

Google Drive folder (includes a sub folder for each month’s call with call doc with notes and Q&A as well as the zoom recording files)

Track Coordinators

Systems-Facing Coordinators email contact link

Brian Haymore, Sr IT Architect – HPC, Center for High Performance Computing, University of Utah

Betsy Hillery, Director, Research Computing, Purdue University

Steering Committee

  • Sai Pinnepalli, Chief Technologist, Center for Computation and Technology, Louisiana State University
  • Jim Leous, Office of the Associate CIO for Research, Penn State
  • John Blaas, HPC Systems Engineer at the National Center for Atmospheric Research and active member in the ACM SIGHPC Syspros community
  • Jason Wells, Founder, Builder, Admin, Facilitator of Research Computing at Bentley University
  • Matthew Smith, Manager – Research Systems, Advanced Research Computing, University of British Columbia

Hall of Fame – (Former Track Leadership)

  • Former Track Co-Coordinators:
    • Alan Silver, IT Professional, UW-Madison
    • Troy Baer, Senior HPC Systems Engineer, Ohio Supercomputer Center
  • Former Track Steering Committee Members: