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Thursday, May 30th

Workshop 05 - 09:00 am to 12:30 am

Is the Cloud the (inevitable) future of HPC?
Urban legends and realities

Chaired by Gilles Tourpe, Business Development Manager HPC, AWS and Xavier Vigouroux, Head of business development, CGG

The Hybrid challenge: migrating HPC workloads to Cloud environments
By Benjamin Depardon, CTO et Vincent Bosquier, HPC & Visualization Architect, UCit

HPC is hybrid by nature: migrating HPC workloads to the cloud is never an all or nothing endeavour.

Attention points for such a migration remain relatively constant and predictable. While the cloud provider handles hardware provisioning, UCit relies on CCME (Cloud Cluster Made Easy) for infrastructure-as-Code management on AWS. The key project factors lie in client constraints: security, IT urbanization rules, confidentiality, identity management, workload nature, workflows & use cases, and data volumes.

Ultimately, regardless of client size or constraints, success in such a project is always achievable.

We’ll demonstrate it through UCit's experience with a Fairbrics case, along with a major industry player’s.

Biography: Benjamin Depardon (PhD) is the CTO of UCit. With over 15 years of experience in HPC and Cloud, he is responsible for the architecture and design of products and solutions, innovation, and technical strategy at UCit. He has also been involved in various international collaborative research projects aimed at simplifying access to HPC for engineers and researchers.
Biography: Vincent Bosquier is HPC architect at UCit. With 24 years of experience in the field of HPC, he is an AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Associate since over 6 years. Vincent has notably led the migration to AWS of specific HPC workloads for Storengy using UCit's CCME tool. He is also an expert on NICE products (EnginFrame and DCV), which he has been deploying, supporting, and providing training for, for over 7 years.

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