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Operating Systems for Supercomputers and High Performance Computing [electronic resource] /

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: High-Performance Computing Series ; 1Publisher: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2019Edition: 1st ed. 2019Description: XXIX, 400 p. 136 illus., 93 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789811366246
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 005.43 23
LOC classification:
  • QA76.76.O63
Online resources:
Contents:
Part I Introduction -- 1 Introduction to HPC Operating Systems -- Part II Lightweight Kernels -- 2 Overview: The Birth of Lightweight Kernels -- 3 Sandia Line of LWKs -- 4 Hitachi HI-UX/MPP series -- 5 Blue Gene Line of LWKs -- Part III Unix/Linux based Systems -- 6 Overview: The Rise of Linux -- 7 Cray Compute Node Linux -- 8 SCore -- 9 NEC Earth Simulator and the SX-Aurora TSUBASA -- 10 ZeptoOS -- 11 K Computer -- 12 Argo -- Part IV Multi-Kernels -- 13 A New Age: An Overview of Multi-Kernels -- 14 FusedOS -- 15 Hobbes: A Multi-Kernel Infrastructure for Application Composition -- 16 NIX -- 17 IHK/McKernel -- 18 mOS for HPC -- 19 FFMK: An HPC OS based on the L4Re Microkernel -- 20 HermitCore.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: Few works are as timely and critical to the advancement of high performance computing than is this new up-to-date treatise on leading-edge directions of operating systems. It is a first-hand product of many of the leaders in this rapidly evolving field and possibly the most comprehensive. This new and important book masterfully presents the major alternative concepts driving the future of operating system design for high performance computing. In particular, it describes the major advances of monolithic operating systems such as Linux and Unix that dominate the TOP500 list. It also presents the state of the art in lightweight kernels that exhibit high efficiency and scalability at the loss of generality. Finally, this work looks forward to possibly the most promising strategy of a hybrid structure combining full service functionality with lightweight kernel operation. With this, it is likely that this new work will find its way on the shelves of almost everyone who is in anyway engaged in the multi-discipline of high performance computing. (From the foreword by Thomas Sterling).
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Part I Introduction -- 1 Introduction to HPC Operating Systems -- Part II Lightweight Kernels -- 2 Overview: The Birth of Lightweight Kernels -- 3 Sandia Line of LWKs -- 4 Hitachi HI-UX/MPP series -- 5 Blue Gene Line of LWKs -- Part III Unix/Linux based Systems -- 6 Overview: The Rise of Linux -- 7 Cray Compute Node Linux -- 8 SCore -- 9 NEC Earth Simulator and the SX-Aurora TSUBASA -- 10 ZeptoOS -- 11 K Computer -- 12 Argo -- Part IV Multi-Kernels -- 13 A New Age: An Overview of Multi-Kernels -- 14 FusedOS -- 15 Hobbes: A Multi-Kernel Infrastructure for Application Composition -- 16 NIX -- 17 IHK/McKernel -- 18 mOS for HPC -- 19 FFMK: An HPC OS based on the L4Re Microkernel -- 20 HermitCore.

Few works are as timely and critical to the advancement of high performance computing than is this new up-to-date treatise on leading-edge directions of operating systems. It is a first-hand product of many of the leaders in this rapidly evolving field and possibly the most comprehensive. This new and important book masterfully presents the major alternative concepts driving the future of operating system design for high performance computing. In particular, it describes the major advances of monolithic operating systems such as Linux and Unix that dominate the TOP500 list. It also presents the state of the art in lightweight kernels that exhibit high efficiency and scalability at the loss of generality. Finally, this work looks forward to possibly the most promising strategy of a hybrid structure combining full service functionality with lightweight kernel operation. With this, it is likely that this new work will find its way on the shelves of almost everyone who is in anyway engaged in the multi-discipline of high performance computing. (From the foreword by Thomas Sterling).

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