Adaptive parallelism with RMI: Idle high-performance computing resources can be completely avoided.

23 January 2018, Version 1
This content is a preprint and has not undergone peer review at the time of posting.

Abstract

A new parallel high-performance computing setup, which can use every little bit of computing resources left over by traditional scheduling, regardless how small or big it may be. This enables HPC providers to achieve 100 percent load on their machines at all times, and it enables HPC users to get substantial computing time on HPC systems that are "full" with traditional jobs.

Keywords

adaptive parallelism
malleable parallelism
scheduling
genetic algorithms
non-deterministic global optimization
OGOLEM software
Chemistry

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