Gary Grider

Division Leader, HPC Division
Los Alamos National Laboratory

Gary Grider is the Leader of the High Performance Computing (HPC) Division at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Los Alamos’ HPC Division operates one of the largest governmental supercomputing centers in the world focused on US National Security for the US/DOE National Nuclear Security Administration. As Division Leader, Gary is responsible for all aspects of High Performance Computing technologies and deployment at Los Alamos. Additionally, Gary is responsible for managing the R&D portfolio for keeping the new technology pipeline full to provide solutions to problems in the Lab’s HPC environment, through funding of university and industry partners. Gary has 30 granted patents in the data high performance data management area and has been working in HPC and HPC related storage since, 1984.

Gary Grider will kick off the talk with a brief background of the challenges currently faced in mass storage systems,…

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High-performance computing data centers supporting large-scale simulation applications can routinely generate a large amount of data. To minimize time-to-result, it…

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Given LANL simulations can generate a Petabyte of data per time step with thousands to tens of thousands of time…

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