VELOC is a multi-level checkpoint/restart runtime that delivers high performance and scalability for complex heterogeneous storage hierarchies without sacrificing ease of use and flexibility.
It is primarily used as a fault-tolerance tool for tightly coupled HPC applications running on supercomputing infrastructure but is essential in many other use cases: suspend-resume, migration, debugging, roll-back and explore alternative directions.
VELOC is a collaboration between Argonne National Laboratory and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as part of the Exascale Computing Project.
The documentation of VeloC is available here: http://veloc.rtfd.io
It includes a quick start guide as well that covers the basics needed to use VELOC on your system.
VELOC is part of the Extreme-scale Scientific Software Stack (E4S). Chances are it is already pre-installed on large supercomputing systems (e.g., as a module).
Furthermore, it is integrated with Spack package manager.
VELOC supports checkpointing of complex data structures in Python through a straightforward API that hides the details of serialization using the pickle module. Furthermore, it seamlessly integrates with popular C++ serialization libraries such as Cereal and Bitsery.
In case of questions and comments or help, please contact the VeloC team at veloc-users@lists.mcs.anl.gov
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