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Workflow submit nodes as a service on leadership class systems

Abstract

DOE scientists, today, have access to high performance computing (HPC) facilities with very powerful systems that enable them to execute their computations faster, more efficiently, and at greater scales than ever before. To further their knowledge and produce new discoveries, scientists rely on workflows - sometimes very complex - that provide them with an easy way to automate, reproduce and verify their computations. However, historically, creating workflow submission environments in large HPC facilities has been cumbersome, requires expertise and many man-hours of effort due to the peculiarities, policies, and the restrictions that these systems present. In this paper we discuss the approach a large DOE facility (OLCF) is taking in order to provide containers as a service to its users. This capability is used to create Pegasus workflow management system submit nodes as a service (WSaaS) at the Oak Ridge …

Date
July 26, 2020
Authors
George Papadimitriou, Karan Vahi, Jason Kincl, Valentine Anantharaj, Ewa Deelman, Jack Wells
Book
Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing 2020: Catch the Wave
Pages
56-63