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Jay Kruemcke Sr. Product Manager, HPC, Arm, POWER jayk@suse.com @mr_sles

What s changed in the last year? 1.More capable Arm server chips New processors from Cavium, Qualcomm, HiSilicon, Ampere 2.Maturing software ecosystem OpenHPC ARM Open Source Enablement Council Ready for ARM Increasing commercial software enablement 3.Growing market awareness 2017 SC17 conference GW4 and Comanche early access projects ODM vendor activity

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for Arm provides customers with an enterprise-grade Linux distribution optimized for 64-bit Arm servers to deliver outstanding performance, reliability and scalability for data intensive, mission-critical workloads. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for ARM enables solution developers and early adopters to: Accelerate innovation and improve deployment times for a broad choice of open source and partner solutions. Provide a rock solid mission-critical foundation for emerging 64-bit ARM servers while exploiting unique ARM capabilities for storage, networking and high performance computing Deliver a high-performance platform to meet increasing business demands with improved application performance, scalability for growth and instant access to data. First release: SLES 12 SP2 in November 2016

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for Arm releases Offering commercial Linux support for ARM AArch64 since November 2016 SLES 12 for ARM (SP2) Initial commercial release AArch64 SoC: Cavium, Xilinx, AMD, others Focus on solution enablement Kernel 4.4 Toolchain gcc 6.2.1 SLES 12 for ARM (SP3) Second SUSE release for AArch64 Additional SoC enablement Expand to early adopters Kernel 4.4 NVME over Fabric Toolchain gcc 6.2.1 -> gcc 7 SLE 15 LeanOS Bi-modal: traditional and CaaSP Simplified management Kernel 4.12 Toolchain gcc 7+ SLE HPC Module Supported HPC packages Subset of OpenHPC Initially includes 13 packages slurm, pdsh, hwloc, etc. SLE HPC Module Additional HPC packages Packages: mpich, numpy, hdf5, papi, openblas, openmpi, SLE HPC Module Additional and updated HPC packages Packages: ganglia, mvapich2, slurm, genders,,. 2017 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 2018 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 for Arm Includes enablement for these Arm SoCs* Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Opteron A1100 Broadcom BCM2835 Raspberry Pi 3 Model B & Model B+ Cavium - ThunderX Cavium - ThunderX2 CN99xx Cavium - Octeon TX NXP - QorIQ LS2085A / LS2045A, LS2080A / LS2040A NXP - QorIQ LS1043A Ampere Computing - X-Gene 1, X-Gene 2 Ampere Computing - emag 3 Marvell - Armada 7040/8040 HiSilicon - Hi1616 Rockchip - RK3399 Qualcomm - Centriq 2400 Xilinx Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC HPE Apollo 70 is the first Arm server to receive SUSE YES certification Upstream kernel version: 4.12 KVM with libvirt GCC 7.1.3 HPC module * Please check with your specific hardware vendor. Due to the rapidly evolving availability of ARM System on a Chip hardware, not all platforms have undergone the same degree of hardware testing

SUSE and the High Performance Computing Ecosystem Partnerships with HPE, Cray, Arm, Cavium, Intel, Microsoft, Qualcomm, and others SUSE Linux with the HPC Module for Supported HPC packages OpenHPC Community Half of the Top 100 systems are running SUSE Linux* At 13.8%, SUSE Linux is the leader in paid Linux on the Top 500 * Includes CLE which is based on SLES, CentOS has ~18%, RHEL has ~5%

SUSE Linux Enterprise HPC Continuum SUSE Linux Enterprise for HPC (X86 and ARM) Fully supported by SUSE HPC Module (part of SUSE Linux) Fully supported through your SUSE Linux subscription Content inspired by OpenHPC PackageHub SUSE curated, community supported packages https://packagehub.suse.com/ Over 500 packages available for Aarch64 OpenSUSE LEAP Free, community supported Linux Related Products SUSE Enterprise Storage SUSE Manager SUSE OpenStack Cloud

ScaLAPACK genders MUNGE

SUSE Linux Enterprise HPC Module Simplifying access to supported HPC software Easy installation via zypper or Yast All packages supported by SUSE - Support included in the SLES Subscription Available for X86 and ARM platforms beginning with SLES 12 SP2 Flexible release schedule. Releases are independent of Service Pack schedule * Note: A separate support agreement is required for Icinga2 Package HPC Module 1Q17 HPC Module 4Q17 HPC Module 1Q18 HPC Module HPC Module SLE HPC15 SLES 12 conman 0.2.7 0.2.8 0.2.8 0.2.8 cpuid (X86) 20151017 20170122 20170122 20170122 20170122 fftw 3.3.6 3.3.6 3.3.6 ganglia 3.7.2 ganglia-web 3.7.2 genders 1.2.2 3.7.2 3.7.2 3.7.2 3.7.2 1.2.2 1.2.2 GCC 6.2.1 7.3.1 7.3.1 7.3.1 hdf5 1.10.1 1.10.1 1.10.1 hwloc 1.11.5 1.11.8 1.11.8 1.11.8 Icinga2* 2.8.2 2.8.2 n/a lua-lmod 6.5.11 7.6.1 7.6.1 7.6.1 memkind (X86) 1.1.0 1.1.0 1.6.0 mpip 3.4.1 3.4.1 3.4.1 mrsh 2.12 2.12 2.12 munge 0.5.12 0.5.12 0.5.13 mvapich2 2.2 2.2.13 netcdf 4.4.1.1 2.2.13 2.2.13 4.4.1.1 4.6.1 netcdf-cxx 4.3.0 4.3.0 4.3.0 netcdf-fortran 4.4.4 4.4.4 4.4.4 numpy 1.13.3 1.13.3 1.14.0 openblas 0.2.20 0.2.20 0.2.20 openmpi 1.10.7 1.10.7 2.1.3 papi 5.5.1 5.5.1 5.5.1 5.5.1 pdsh 2.31 2.33 2.33 2.33 2.33 petsc 3.7.6 3.7.6 3.8.3 phdf5 1.10.1 1.10.1 1.10.1 powerman 2.3.24 2.3.24 Base OS prun 1.0 rasdaemon 0.5.7 ScaLAPACK 2.0.2 slurm 16.05.8 17.02.09 17.02.10 1.0 1.0 0.5.7 Base OS 2.0.2 2.0.2 17.02.10 17.11.5

SUSE PackageHub Community Packages for SLES Built and maintained by the community of users Approved and supported by SUSE High-quality, up-to-date packages delivered by opensuse Factory About 900 packages available for X86-64 More than 475 packages available for Arm Package Category Upstream packages SUSE Package Hub Enterprise User clustershell robinhood singularity Administrative Administrative Runtime

Catalyst UK project: HPE, Arm, SUSE, and three leading UK universities establish one of the largest Arm-based supercomputer deployments in the world Goal: Propel the Arm HPC ecosystem and exascale computing in the UK More than 12,000 Arm-based cores running across three universities 64 Apollo 70 systems per site Two 32 core Cavium ThunderX2 processors per system Running SUSE Linux Enterprise for High Performance Computing

Other SUSE Products for Arm SUSE Enterprise Storage SUSE Manager SUSE OpenStack Cloud* * Technology Demonstration Available 2017 Available 2018 Technology preview

SUSE ARM Partners

Jay Kruemcke Sr. Product Manager, HPC, Arm, POWER jayk@ suse.com @mr_sles