“OOD Meets EESSI: Accessing and Distributing Scientific Software with Ease” by our HPC experts Christian Bustelo and Arturo Gimeno at Global Open OnDemand Conference -GOOD2025
🗓️ 19 March, from 9h30 to 09h55 (US/Eastern).
📌 Tsai Auditorium (CGIS S010), Harvard University (USA)
Abstract:
This presentation will provide an overview of the EESSI project and its objectives, as well as our plans to integrate it into the OOD platform. This will allow for combined easy access to both scientific software and HPC resources in a single platform.
In the HPC space there is a push to improve accessibility and lower the entry barrier to users. Thus, they can focus solely on science and not deal with the intricacies of HPC systems, which can be pretty obscure to non HPC experts. The OOD platform is the result of such efforts and has become sort of a standard: many of the supercomputers around the world provide it as one of the ways to access and interact with the HPC system.
OOD deals mainly with accessibility to the HPC resources, but there is another aspect to accessibility: scientific software availability. Installation of scientific software is rather complex, since it is not sufficient for it to work, but must also perform.
Here enters the European Environment for Scientific Software Installations (EESSI) project, that provides a complete and optimized scientific software stack accessible from many different platforms: personal workstations, cloud and supercomputers. This allows users to work with the same software environment, regardless of the platform, OS, or architecture.
Two distinct projects with different aims, but complementary: EESSI provides the scientific software and OOD the way to access it.
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