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Should HPC Carpentry also develop Performance Analysis and Optimization Courses? Content from VI-HPS Tuning Workshops may help in developing a Carpentries-style course on tools?
[HPC.NRW]](https://hpc.dh.nrw/en/) has promised course material to help people assess performance problems based on performance monitoring data. Several sites in Germany use Cluster Cockpit but similar to "which scheduler to use" such content could be transferable. If HPC.NRW would directly work on material Carpentries-style, this could be a win-win situation.
This is adjacent to some of the discussions we have had with @bkmgit also.
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During the run-up to the ISC 25 proposal conversation, the topic of strategic plans came up.
Our existing workshop's workflow lesson ends with the scaling study, which feels like it's adjacent to some performance analysis.
From @mahermanns:
Should HPC Carpentry also develop Performance Analysis and Optimization Courses? Content from VI-HPS Tuning Workshops may help in developing a Carpentries-style course on tools?
[HPC.NRW]](https://hpc.dh.nrw/en/) has promised course material to help people assess performance problems based on performance monitoring data. Several sites in Germany use Cluster Cockpit but similar to "which scheduler to use" such content could be transferable. If HPC.NRW would directly work on material Carpentries-style, this could be a win-win situation.
This is adjacent to some of the discussions we have had with @bkmgit also.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: