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Clusters, Clouds, and Grids are three different computational paradigms with the intent or potential to support High Performance Computing (HPC). Currently, they consist of hardware, management, and usage models particular to different computational regimes, e.g., high performance systems designed to support tightly coupled scientific simulation codes and commercial cloud systems designed to support software as a service (SAS). However, in order to support HPC, all must at least utilize large numbers of resources and hence effective HPC in any of these paradigms must address the issue of resiliency at large-scale.
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Scott, S.L., Leangsuksun, C.(. (2012). Workshop on Resiliency in High Performance Computing (Resilience) in Clusters, Clouds, and Grids. In: Alexander, M., et al. Euro-Par 2011: Parallel Processing Workshops. Euro-Par 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7156. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29740-3_24
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