14–18 May 2018
University of Wisconsin-Madison
America/Chicago timezone

What's new in HTCondor? What is upcoming?

16 May 2018, 15:20
20m
Chamberlin Hall (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

Chamberlin Hall

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Madison, USA 43°4'25.8024''N 89°24'18.7776''W 43.073834, -89.405216
Computing & Batch Services Computing and batch systems

Speaker

Todd Tannenbaum (University of Wisconsin Madison (US))

Description

he goal of the HTCondor team is to to develop, implement, deploy, and evaluate mechanisms and policies that support High Throughput Computing (HTC) on large collections of distributively owned computing resources. Increasingly, the work performed by the HTCondor developers is being driven by its partnership with the High Energy Physics (HEP) community.

This talk will present recent changes and enhancements to HTCondor, including details on some of the enhancements created for the forthcoming HTCondor v8.8.0 release, as well as changes created on behalf of the HEP community. It will also discuss the upcoming HTCondor development roadmap, and seek to solicit feedback on the roadmap from HEPiX attendees.

Desired length 15 min, but I am flexible shorter or longer

Author

Todd Tannenbaum (University of Wisconsin Madison (US))

Presentation materials