Adrian Reber
Adrian is a Senior Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat and is migrating processes at least since 2010. He started to migrate processes in a high performance computing environment and at some point he migrated so many processes that he got a PhD for that. Most of the time he is now migrating containers but occasionally he still migrates single processes. Currently he serves as the OpenHPC project lead.
Session
OpenHPC is Linux Foundation project which tries to provide an easy starting point into High Performance Computing (HPC). Currently the OpenHPC projects supports Leap 15.5, openEuler 22.03 and different RHEL 9 clones (AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux). For those distributions OpenHPC provides RPMs and validated recipes which guide the user to a running HPC cluster.
In this session I want to give an introduction why OpenHPC exists and what special requirements HPC systems have, how OpenHPC builds its RPMs and how OpenHPC validates its released recipes with hundreds of tests for each release.