[ceph-users] CfP 11th Workshop on Virtualization in High-Performance Cloud Computing (VHPC '16) (deadline extended May 20th)

2016-05-07 Thread VHPC 16
CfP 11th Workshop on Virtualization in High-Performance Cloud
Computing (VHPC '16)




CALL FOR PAPERS



11th Workshop on Virtualization in High­-Performance Cloud Computing
(VHPC '16) held in conjunction with the International Supercomputing
Conference - High Performance (ISC), June 19-23, 2016, Frankfurt,
Germany.





Date: June 23, 2016

Workshop URL: http://vhpc.org


Paper Submission Deadline: May 20th (extended)



Call for Papers


Virtualization technologies constitute a key enabling factor for
flexible resource management in modern data centers, and particularly
in cloud environments.  Cloud providers need to manage complex
infrastructures in a seamless fashion to support the highly dynamic
and heterogeneous workloads and hosted applications customers deploy.
Similarly, HPC environments have been increasingly adopting techniques
that enable flexible management of vast computing and networking
resources, close to marginal provisioning cost, which is unprecedented
in the history of scientific and commercial computing.


Various virtualization technologies contribute to the overall picture
in different ways: machine virtualization, with its capability to
enable consolidation of multiple under­utilized servers with
heterogeneous software and operating systems (OSes), and its
capability to live­-migrate a fully operating virtual machine (VM)
with a very short downtime, enables novel and dynamic ways to manage
physical servers; OS-­level virtualization (i.e., containerization),
with its capability to isolate multiple user­-space environments and
to allow for their co­existence within the same OS kernel, promises to
provide many of the advantages of machine virtualization with high
levels of responsiveness and performance; I/O Virtualization allows
physical NICs/HBAs to take traffic from multiple VMs or containers;
network virtualization, with its capability to create logical network
overlays that are independent of the underlying physical topology and
IP addressing, provides the fundamental ground on top of which evolved
network services can be realized with an unprecedented level of
dynamicity and flexibility; the increasingly adopted paradigm of
Software-­Defined Networking (SDN) promises to extend this flexibility
to the control and data planes of network paths.



Topics of Interest


The VHPC program committee solicits original, high-quality submissions
related to virtualization across the entire software stack with a
special focus on the intersection of HPC and the cloud. Topics
include, but are not limited to:


- Virtualization in supercomputing environments, HPC clusters, cloud

  HPC and grids

- OS-level virtualization including container runtimes (Docker, rkt et

  al.)

- Lightweight compute node operating systems/VMMs

- Optimizations of virtual machine monitor platforms, hypervisors

- QoS and SLA in hypervisors and network virtualization

- Cloud based network and system management for SDN and NFV

- Management, deployment and monitoring of virtualized environments

- Virtual per job / on-demand clusters and cloud bursting

- Performance measurement, modelling and monitoring of

  virtualized/cloud workloads

- Programming models for virtualized environments

- Virtualization in data intensive computing and Big Data processing

- Cloud reliability, fault-tolerance, high-availability and security

- Heterogeneous virtualized environments, virtualized accelerators,

  GPUs and co-processors

- Optimized communication libraries/protocols in the cloud and for HPC

  in the cloud

- Topology management and optimization for distributed virtualized applications

- Adaptation of emerging HPC technologies (high performance networks,

  RDMA, etc..)

- I/O and storage virtualization, virtualization aware file systems

- Job scheduling/control/policy in virtualized environments

- Checkpointing and migration of VM-based large compute jobs

- Cloud frameworks and APIs

- Energy-efficient / power-aware virtualization



The Workshop on Virtualization in High­-Performance Cloud Computing
(VHPC) aims to bring together researchers and industrial practitioners
facing the challenges posed by virtualization in order to foster
discussion, collaboration, mutual exchange of knowledge and
experience, enabling research to ultimately provide novel solutions
for virtualized computing systems of tomorrow.


The workshop will be one day in length, composed of 20 min paper
presentations, each followed by 10 min discussion sections, plus
lightning talks that are limited to 5 minutes.  Presentations may be
accompanied by interactive demonstrations.


Important Dates


May 20, 2016 - Paper submission deadline

May 30, 2016 Acceptance notification

June 23, 2016 - Workshop Day

July 25, 2016 - Camera-ready version due



Chair


Michael Alexander (chair), TU Wie

[ceph-users] CfP 11th Workshop on Virtualization in High-Performance Cloud Computing (VHPC '16)

2016-03-19 Thread VHPC 16
CfP 11th Workshop on Virtualization in High-Performance Cloud
Computing (VHPC '16)


CALL FOR PAPERS


11th Workshop on Virtualization in High­-Performance Cloud Computing  (VHPC '16)
held in conjunction with the International Supercomputing Conference -
High Performance,
June 19-23, 2016, Frankfurt, Germany.



Date: June 23, 2016
Workshop URL: http://vhpc.org

Paper Submission Deadline: April 25, 2016


Call for Papers

Virtualization technologies constitute a key enabling factor for
flexible resource
management in modern data centers, and particularly in cloud environments.
Cloud providers need to manage complex infrastructures in a seamless
fashion to support
the highly dynamic and heterogeneous workloads and hosted applications customers
deploy. Similarly, HPC environments have been increasingly adopting
techniques that
enable flexible management of vast computing and networking resources,
close to marginal
provisioning cost, which is unprecedented in the history of scientific
and commercial
computing.

Various virtualization technologies contribute to the overall picture
in different ways: machine
virtualization, with its capability to enable consolidation of
multiple under­utilized servers with
heterogeneous software and operating systems (OSes), and its
capability to live­-migrate a
fully operating virtual machine (VM) with a very short downtime,
enables novel and dynamic
ways to manage physical servers; OS-­level virtualization (i.e.,
containerization), with its
capability to isolate multiple user­-space environments and to allow
for their co­existence
within the same OS kernel, promises to provide many of the advantages of machine
virtualization with high levels of responsiveness and performance; I/O
Virtualization allows
physical NICs/HBAs to take traffic from multiple VMs or containers;
network virtualization,
with its capability to create logical network overlays that are
independent of the underlying
physical topology and IP addressing, provides the fundamental ground
on top of which
evolved network services can be realized with an unprecedented level
of dynamicity and
flexibility; the increasingly adopted paradigm of Software-­Defined
Networking (SDN)
promises to extend this flexibility to the control and data planes of
network paths.


Topics of Interest

The VHPC program committee solicits original, high-quality submissions
related to
virtualization across the entire software stack with a special focus
on the intersection of HPC
and the cloud. Topics include, but are not limited to:

- Virtualization in supercomputing environments, HPC clusters, cloud
HPC and grids
- OS-level virtualization including container runtimes (Docker, rkt et al.)
- Lightweight compute node operating systems/VMMs
- Optimizations of virtual machine monitor platforms, hypervisors
- QoS and SLA in hypervisors and network virtualization
- Cloud based network and system management for SDN and NFV
- Management, deployment and monitoring of virtualized environments
- Virtual per job / on-demand clusters and cloud bursting
- Performance measurement, modelling and monitoring of
virtualized/cloud workloads
- Programming models for virtualized environments
- Virtualization in data intensive computing and Big Data processing
- Cloud reliability, fault-tolerance, high-availability and security
- Heterogeneous virtualized environments, virtualized accelerators,
GPUs and co-processors
- Optimized communication libraries/protocols in the cloud and for HPC
in the cloud
- Topology management and optimization for distributed virtualized applications
- Adaptation of emerging HPC technologies (high performance networks,
RDMA, etc..)
- I/O and storage virtualization, virtualization aware file systems
- Job scheduling/control/policy in virtualized environments
- Checkpointing and migration of VM-based large compute jobs
- Cloud frameworks and APIs
- Energy-efficient / power-aware virtualization


The Workshop on Virtualization in High­-Performance Cloud Computing
(VHPC) aims to
bring together researchers and industrial practitioners facing the challenges
posed by virtualization in order to foster discussion, collaboration,
mutual exchange
of knowledge and experience, enabling research to ultimately provide novel
solutions for virtualized computing systems of tomorrow.

The workshop will be one day in length, composed of 20 min paper
presentations, each
followed by 10 min discussion sections, plus lightning talks that are
limited to 5 minutes.
Presentations may be accompanied by interactive demonstrations.

Important Dates

April 25, 2016 - Paper submission deadline
May 30, 2016 Acceptance notification
June 23, 2016 - Workshop Day
July 25, 2016 - Camera-ready version due


Chair

Michael Alexander (chair), TU Wien, Austria
Anastassios Nanos (co-­chair), NTUA, Greece
Balazs Gerofi (co-­cha