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Climate Science Performance, Data and Productivity on Titan...

by Benjamin W Mayer, Patrick H Worley, Abigail L Gaddis, Rafael Silva
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Conference Paper
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Page Numbers
1 to 10
Volume
2015
Conference Name
Cray User Group Meeting 2015
Conference Location
Chicago, Illinois, United States of America
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Climate Science models are flagship codes for the largest of high performance computing (HPC) resources, both in visibility, with the newly launched Department of Energy (DOE) Accelerated Climate Model for Energy (ACME) effort, and in terms of significant fractions of system usage. The performance of the DOE ACME model is captured with application level timers and examined through a sizeable run archive. Performance and variability of compute, queue time and ancillary services are examined. As Climate Science advances in the use of HPC resources there has been an increase in the required human and data systems to achieve programs goals. A description of current workflow processes (hardware, software, human) and planned automation of the workflow, along with historical and projected data in motion and at rest data usage, are detailed. The combination of these two topics motivates a description of future systems requirements for DOE Climate Modeling efforts, focusing on the growth of data storage and network and disk bandwidth required to handle data at an acceptable rate.