Speaker
Ofer Rind
Description
At the SDCC we are deploying a Jupyterhub infrastructure to enable
scientists from multiple disciplines to access our diverse compute and
storage resources. One major design goal was to avoid rolling out yet
another compute backend and leverage our pre-existing resources via our
batch systems (HTCondor and Slurm). Challenges faced include creating a
frontend that allows users to choose what HPC resources they have access
to as well as selecting containers or environments, delegating
authentication to a MFA-enabled proxy, and automating deployment of
multiple hub instances. We will show what we have done, and some
examples of how we have worked with various groups to get their analysis
working with Jupyter notebooks.
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Authors
William Edward Strecker-Kellogg
(Brookhaven National Laboratory (US))
Ofer Rind
Doug Benjamin
(Argonne National Laboratory (US))
Daniel Allan
(Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Mizuki Karasawa
(BNL)
Kristy Li