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UID:submissions.supercomputing.org_SC18_sess152_ws_vpa105@linklings.com
SUMMARY:Visualizing Multidimensional Health Status of Data Centers
DESCRIPTION:Workshop\nData Analytics, Performance, Visualization, Workshop
  Reg Pass\n\nVisualizing Multidimensional Health Status of Data Centers\n\
 nDang\n\nMonitoring data centers is challenging due to their size, complex
 ity, and dynamic nature. This project proposes a visual approach for situa
 tional awareness and health monitoring of high-performance computing syste
 ms. The visualization requirements are expanded on the following dimension
 s: 1) High performance computing spatial layout, 2) Temporal domain (histo
 rical vs. real-time tracking), and 3) System health services such as tempe
 rature, CPU load, memory usage, fan speed, and power consumption. To show 
 the effectiveness of our design, we demonstrate the developed prototype on
  a medium-scale high-performance computing system of 10 racks and 467 host
 s. The work was developed using feedback from both industrial and academic
  domain experts.
URL:https://sc18.supercomputing.org/presentation/?id=ws_vpa105&sess=sess15
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