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Wednesday, June 27 • 11:30 - 12:10
Full scalable Media Cloud Solution with Kubernetes Orchestration on GPU - Zhenyu Wang & Xin (Owen) Zhang, Intel Corp. (slides attached)

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Large portion of media workloads in network e.g video host service, live streaming and broadcast etc. require massive power for media encoding, decoding and transcoding support in cloud server. Intel GPU's media hardware and full open sourced "Media Server Studio" (MSS) software provide high performance media acceleration support which meet media processing requirement with great performance per energy.

This will show how we apply MSS software in cloud environment on GPU hardware with container and Kubernetes orchestration. It will show how to utilize GPU hardware in container for MSS media workload with resource control based on GPU cgroup. Also about device manager for Intel GPU which hook up to new Kubernetes device plugin for easy manage and schedule GPU on pods via Kubelet. Final results are presented for complete media cloud solution with full scalability and orchestration.

Speakers
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Zhenyu Wang

Software engineer, Intel Corp.
Zhenyu Wang, from Open Source Technology Center of Intel Corp. He has been working on Intel open source graphics driver stack for many years, experience from low level hardware feature enabling to high level userspace 2D/3D drivers. And now focus more on how to fully apply GPU utilization... Read More →
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Owen Zhang

Software Engineer, Intel
Zhang, Xin (Owen), Software engineer in Intel Data Center Group (DCG). Currently he works on media module driver development, and GPU container enablement for DCG customer deployment. He made one speaking for Container with Media Server Studio integration in DCG NPG Asia summit 2... Read More →



Wednesday June 27, 2018 11:30 - 12:10 CST
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