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| − | Benchmarking in HPC is the practice of measuring and comparing the performance of computer systems. | + | Benchmarking in HPC is the practice of measuring and comparing the performance of computer systems. |
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| + | Benchmarking of HPC systems and applications is relevant in different contexts: | ||
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| + | * HPC users: choosing the most suitable HPC system and application/settings for a given scientific workload | ||
| + | ** [[Benchmarking & Scaling Tutorial]] | ||
| + | ** [[Scaling]] | ||
| + | ** [[Job efficiency]] | ||
| + | * HPC developers: designing and evaluating algorithms and implementations | ||
| + | ** [[Performance profiling]] | ||
| + | ** [[Performance Engineering]] | ||
| + | ** [[Benchmarking & Scaling Tutorial]] | ||
| + | ** and other articles in the category [[:Category:HPC-Developer]] | ||
| + | * Procurement of HPC systems: choosing the most suitable offer for an HPC system | ||
| + | ** [[Admin Guide Benchmarking for Procurements]] | ||
Revision as of 12:03, 19 July 2024
Benchmarking in HPC is the practice of measuring and comparing the performance of computer systems.
Benchmarking of HPC systems and applications is relevant in different contexts:
- HPC users: choosing the most suitable HPC system and application/settings for a given scientific workload
- HPC developers: designing and evaluating algorithms and implementations
- Performance profiling
- Performance Engineering
- Benchmarking & Scaling Tutorial
- and other articles in the category Category:HPC-Developer
- Procurement of HPC systems: choosing the most suitable offer for an HPC system