Yes. Very good idea, it is a mining company in Ausralia. On Jun 13, 2018 12:23 PM, "Ryan Novosielski" <novos...@rutgers.edu> wrote:
> > On Jun 13, 2018, at 1:07 PM, Jonathan Engwall < > engwalljonathanther...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > John Hearne wrote: > > > Stuart Midgley works for DUG? They are currently > > > recruiting for an HPC manager in London... Interesting... > > > > Recruitment at DUG wants to call me about Low Level HPC. I have at least > until 6pm. > > I am excited but also terrified. My background is C and now JavaScript, > mostly online course work and telnet MUDs. > > Any suggestions are very much needed. > > What must a "low level HPC" know on day 1??? > > As others have said, it does depend on what “low level” means — eg. entry > level or low level in the hardware sense, as Prentice said. In general, > though, I’d say that you should have some working knowledge of what a job > scheduler is, be it SLURM or SGE ob PBS or whatever, the major components, > the concepts behind it. It’s almost a given that they’re using a job > scheduler. You should also probably at least have a concept of how MPI > works, and what sort of interconnects and storage one tends to encounter in > HPC. > > They also may have some information on their website about their systems, > depending who they are, which might help you target your review. > > -- > ____ > || \\UTGERS, |---------------------------* > O*--------------------------- > ||_// the State | Ryan Novosielski - novos...@rutgers.edu > || \\ University | Sr. Technologist - 973/972.0922 (2x0922) ~*~ RBHS Campus > || \\ of NJ | Office of Advanced Research Computing - MSB C630, Newark > `' > >
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