Lofstead et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Gestalt Computing: Hybrid Traditional HPC and Cloud Hardware and Software Support.Lofstead et al., 2022
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Traditional modeling and simulation-based HPC workloads demand a platform optimized for low latency node-tonode communication and a write intensive IO load. Cloud-based applications tend to not need the fast communication and are frequently heavily read …
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