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    Taking Advantage of Node Power Variation in Homogenous HPC Systems to Save Energy

    Saving energy and, therefore, reducing the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for High Performance Computing (HPC) data centers has increasingly generated attention in light of rising energy costs and the technical...

    Torsten Wilde, Axel Auweter, Hayk Shoukourian, Arndt Bode in High Performance Computing (2015)

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    A Case Study of Energy Aware Scheduling on SuperMUC

    In this paper, we analyze the functionalities for energy aware scheduling of the IBM LoadLeveler resource management system on SuperMUC, one of the world’s fastest HPC systems. We explain how LoadLeveler predi...

    Axel Auweter, Arndt Bode, Matthias Brehm, Luigi Brochard, Nicolay Hammer in Supercomputing (2014)

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    Principles of Energy Efficiency in High Performance Computing

    High Performance Computing (HPC) is a key technology for modern researchers enabling scientific advances through simulation where experiments are either technically impossible or financially not feasible to co...

    Axel Auweter, Arndt Bode, Matthias Brehm in Information and Communication on Technolog… (2011)