Vampir Workshop

The Vampir workshop was organized by ZIH and the High Performance Applications (HPA) group of Indiana University's (IU) Research Technologies group. The workshop was held at the Innovation Center and the Wrubel Computing Center on the IU Bloomington campus.

The Vampir workshop was organized by ZIH and the High Performance Applications (HPA) group of Indiana University's (IU) Research Technologies group. The workshop was held at the Innovation Center and the Wrubel Computing Center on the IU Bloomington campus.

Vampir is a performance analysis tool developed by the Center for Information Services and High Performance Computing (ZIH) at the Technische Universitat in Dresden, Germany. Vampir can be used to diagnose performance problems of serial and parallel applications. The latest version supports MPI, OpenMP and PThread parallel applications. Vampir is available on the BigRed and Quarry HPC systems at IU and will be used in the FutureGrid project.

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